Totino's Supreme Thin Crust Party Pizza, 10.9 oz (Frozen)
- Brand:
- Totino's
- Model Number:
- 3658174103
- UPC:
- 042800107008
- EAN:
- 0042800107008
- Walmart SKU:
- 10813473
Price momentum shifted downward , bringing the cost to $1.97. This represents a 0.0% discount to typical levels.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Totino's Supreme Thin Crust Party Pizza, 10.9 oz (Frozen) since 12/12/2022. The most recent price update was on Jul 13, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $1.77 (lowest on 2/8/2026) to $1.97 (highest on 4/17/2023). The average price during this period is $1.96.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $1.97 (Jul 13) to $1.97 (Jul 13) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $1.97.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 2759 reviews.
Back in the '80s when I was really poor and Totino's was the only pizza I could afford I really liked the "party pizza". They were round %26 cost 97¢. But now they're square-ish %26 $1.97. Forty years later I don't HAVE to scrimp. The taste hasn't changed %26 I can make 2 meals from each. The only change I make is add a bit more cheese. Less cheese from Totino or I like cheese better than I did 40-ish years ago?
Quick and convenient pizza. Needs to be dressed up a bit to enhance flavor with added pepperoni, Canadian bacon and or sausage. Dip in olive oil and crust ends up tasting good.
I have been eating these since they were $1 and round. Now square and $1.79 range. Toppings are good but never a lot of them. I am poor and this will keep you alive for another day. If you like hot sauce a little dab on every bite and a solid 3.3 out of 5
The pizza wasn't cut straight, there was an angle so not a perfect rectangle. A manufacture defect and lacking quality control makes me think of other possible food issues i don't like to think about.
These were the cheapest pizzas out there. No shame in that. I grew up on Totino's. They were a buck each, and had been basically forever. You put your own extra toppings on them and they were good enough. From when I'm writing this, the price on these pizzas has suddenly doubled, and they are now being advertised with "As low as $1 per serving!" These are ten ounce pizzas. They expect you to split them in half and only eat five ounces as one "serving." No way, man. I get it, prices have gone up all over the place, but trying to tell me that five ounces of cardboard and tomato sauce is one "serving"? Like anyone is going to be satisfied with that much food? I'm not a bird. If they were trying to find a friendly way to frame the price doubling, they failed. I'm genuinely upset about this.
I know what Torino's used to be. They used to be round and actually had toppings. To call this a supreme is a lol joke. I like the sauce so I add onion green pepper and fresh mozzarella. So I guess for the price these days there is some value. Aside from that…it's just a shame they can't go back in time. If you live long enough you see how they've changed from something pretty good to barely ok.
I don't understand what was changed but the cheese is awful it left a very weird texture and taste in your mouth like it wasn't real cheese if you've changed it you should probably change it back
The "cheese" won't melt. Tried this twice and left it in the oven longer than the directions said to and the 'cheese' will not melt. Maybe not real cheese?? No thanks... I'll pass.
Terrible - don't buy. Before they changed it to this "flatbread" format, this had its own particular taste and texture which some of us liked as a quick, junk meal. Now it's just plain inedible - I ended up throwing it all away. All the ingredients are awful from the hard crust to what passes for "cheese". Don't waste your money.
the pizza tasted like old refried beans. i had to cover it in parmesan cheese. worst pizza(if you can call it pizza) i ever eaten. GROSS!!!! My teenage son refused to eat it.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $1.97 (Jul 13) to $1.97 (Jul 13) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $1.97.
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