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DiGiorno Is Selling a “Thanksgiving Pizza” That Might Not Be Nasty

DiGiorno is selling a Thanksgiving Pizza, which features:  Turkey, gravy sauce, sweet potatoes, green beans, cranberries, mozzarella, cheddar, and some kind of “crispy onion topping.”  All that is piled on a thick “Detroit-style crust.”

That’s really . . . something.  And judging by the responses online, people are optimistic that it WON’T taste disgusting.

The pizzas are not in stores.  You’ll have to order them online.  DiGiorno is releasing a “limited” number of them every Wednesday through Thanksgiving, starting TODAY.  Each one will cost $11.23.  (That seems random, but this year, Thanksgiving is on the 23rd, or 11/23.)

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