Do supermarket oven pizzas count as ready meals?

I think they should, but I fear this is a minority view.

Its not a meal for one

It absolutely is.

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Id say a meal has to have more than one component. If it was half a pizza and salad or something then yeah

I wouldn’t count a oven pizza as a ready meal, but I’m not 100% sure why. Just seems like a different type of thing (obviously a pizza is a meal for one though)

So on this logic a microwave lasagne doesn’t count as a ready meal.

We’re in very dangerous territory. Already.

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a pizza has more than one component. Bread + cheese + tomato (+ toppings)

you know what I mean

Hmmm very true. I’m going to withdraw my comments before we all say something we’ll regret

I really don’t

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^^^ Feel he only likes those born via C-Section

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Just snobbery, innit?

The TL;DR musings:

I think the line is normally drawn at food that we consider ‘easy’ to make at home. Because of the necessity of proving dough, etc, bread-based meals usually take considerably longer even than something like lasagna.

(Possibly extra layer of snobbery there because readymade pasta is fine, readymade pizzabases aren’t seen the same way - but possibly just because of the quality of those foods?)

M&S chilli crab linguine is :fire:

Supermarket pizzas aside I can’t remember the last time I had a ready meal. We’re talking years.

Main reason is because I can’t be bothered to trawl through the labels looking for which ones don’t have offensive amounts of sugar and, sometimes, salt in them. I’d just rather not bother.

I can tell you: it was when we were having our kitchen done a few weeks ago and only had a microwave. Some M&S ones. They were good.

But the main reason I don’t go for them is first the fact that vegetarians tend to be ill-served with variety and second they’re generally aimed at people who are watching their calorie intake. For me they are just far too small a portion so I’d just end up having to supplement with some sandwiches or something.

Oh yeah I’m sure there are perfectly good ones - I just don’t have any need to eat them these days, I really don’t, so can’t be bothered to look.

I used to get a Macaroni Cheese one from Tesco and grate a shitload of extra cheese into it. Those were the days my friend.

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For some reason, I draw the line at whether they can be cooked in a microwave, and not if they have to be cooked in the oven or on the hob.

I went through a period of working long hours in the office and it’s so annoying to find meals that look quite nice, but can’t be done in a microwave.

Sainsbury’s used to do a lovely roast vegetable and pasta dish with cheese and breadcrumb topping, which was my go to meal but they stopped selling it for some reason.

what about ready meals that come in metal containers?

That why I found it frustrating - you can’t cook those in a microwave.

But you’d still consider it a ready meal, no?