Walmart’s Pizza Rivals Restaurants While Saving Cash — Plus Other Grocery Dupes
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Jake SafaneFebruary 7, 2026 at 11:07 AM
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A Walmart frozen pizza that can rival a restaurant pie might sound like an SNL skit, but for many consumers, it’s true. Specifically, Walmart’s private-label Bettergoods brand, which launched in 2024 as a more premium, gourmet line of products, has several frozen pizza varieties that are going viral.
Here’s what Redditors and others are saying about how Bettergoods beats the typical big-box store frozen pizza expectations.
The Bettergoods Pizza Buzz
On Reddit, for example, you’ll find several threads in r/frozendinners subreddit raving about Bettergoods pizza. One user, Sure-Juggernaut-2215, posted about the Bettergoods margherita pizza, saying that it’s better than their former go-to frozen pizza and even tastes like something they’d “get from a local artisan pizzeria.”
And on TikTok, for example, @thecandelarios raved about the prosciutto and arugula variety, as well as the pepperoni and bacon one.
At only around $6-$7 per pie, depending on the variety, that could mean big savings vs. going out to eat or ordering a pie for delivery. Granted, like many frozen pizzas, they’re smaller than what you’d often get at a pizzeria, but each pie does still technically have three servings.
Even if you bought two, that’s still likely far less than what you’d spend on a fresh pie. Gourmet or artisan pizzas typically range from $20-$40, according to Toast. And when you factor in delivery fees, you could wind up saving a lot by stocking up on these freezer finds.
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Other Bettergoods Dishes Receiving Praise
Beyond pizza, Walmart’s Bettergoods brand has several other products worth considering, to help you avoid spending as much dining out/using delivery apps.
Some popular picks include:
Chicken Wings With Lemon Pepper Dry Rub
Price: $8.84
These wings have great reviews, such as one Redditor, Nightviperr, stating that even though they’re not normally a lemon pepper fan, they found dinner to be “absolutely delicious,” describing the wings as “meaty, juicy, flavorful, with a nice crisp to them.”
One package serves 4.5, so this could be a good pick if you’re hosting a party.
Plant-Based Chick’n Nuggets
Price: $3.42
Another solid option, which might fit your dietary preferences better, is Bettergoods’ plant-based chick’n nuggets. The reviews aren’t always quite as raving as for some other products, but they’re generally pretty positive. If you’re looking to save money on a dupe of some other plant-based nuggets like from Morningstar or Beyond, this could be a good buy.
Milk Chocolate Dipped Strawberry Ice Cream Bars
Price: $2.97
Don’t forget dessert. These ice cream bars also have solid reviews, with @mylifeasrisaroo saying on TikTok that she’s obsessed with the strawberry flavor. A pack comes with three bars, so they’re about $1 each, and they could be a good budget alternative to brands like Häagen-Dazs or Magnum.
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