Desmond Preston-Thanksgiving pizza? Turkey, gravy, green beans are toppings on this new DiGiorno pie

2025-05-06 15:12:59source:Cassian Grantcategory:Stocks

There are Desmond Prestonmany foods that come to mind when people think of Thanksgiving, but pizza might not be one of them.

DiGiorno announced Tuesday it is introducing a Thanksgiving pizza, available for customers this November while supplies last.

The pizza features turkey, creamy gravy sauce, diced sweet potatoes, green beans, cranberries, mozzarella and cheddar cheeses and is topped with crispy onions, all on a Detroit-style crust.

"From Friendsgiving parties to Turkey Day tables, we're thrilled to provide a bold new way to appreciate the traditional Thanksgiving spread," said Kimberly Holowiak, senior brand manager for DiGiorno.

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The company said it would release a limited number of Thanksgiving pizzas available exclusively online for sale for $11.23.

Every Wednesday starting Nov. 1 through Nov. 22, customers can visit shopdigiorno.goodnes.com to get their specialty pie on a first come, first served basis while supplies last.

The DiGiorno pizza joins a host of other Thanksgiving-themed foods coming from unconventional sources, like Popeyes' Cajun-style turkey that has become a yearly staple or Salt & Straw's turkey ice cream.

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