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Asda shoppers rave over £3.50 meal that can compete with expensive takeaways

Supermarket giant Asda has a whole host of shoppers buzzing with a cheap £3.50 meal that has been claimed to rival Domino's and Papa Johns.

Some shoppers have even claimed that they don't want to buy a takeaway again. Manchester Evening News reports that swapping pricey fast food for budget Asda food can save households hundreds each year.

Asda makes pizzas fresh in store for just £3.50, which have been compared to takeaway chains like Domino's and Papa Johns. There's plenty of flavour combinations on offer, and you can even choose the base you want.

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One Twitter user posted a photo of their pizza on social media at the weekend, writing: "#Asda pizza , f****ng delicious.

"Will never eat takeaway pizza , while ever these are so consistently gorgeous."

Other Twitter users flocked to the comments of this tweet to share their opinions on the cheap Asda product. One said: "Great price and good quality".

A second reviewer added: "Nice and tasty cooks quickly plus I prefer the thin base".

"Yummy pizzas, plenty of topping, great value for money," said a third person.

Not everyone agreed on the topping amounts, though, with others saying they were "disappointed" with the amount of food they got.

One said: "Great tasting pizza, not to saucy on the base and good amount of topping."

On the Asda website, these pizzas are currently being included in a takeaway-style meal deal, which lets you pick up two medium pizzas and a 1.75l bottle of drink for £6.

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