When you buy an uncooked frozen pizza, if it is soft does that mean it hasn’t been frozen?

When you buy an uncooked frozen pizza, if it is soft does that mean it hasn’t been frozen? - Crop anonymous female customer in protective mask reading label on frozen food in plastic container in grocery store

I just wanted to know... Is it safe to eat if the pizza was soft after being bought frozen from the store... it wasn’t mushy or anything, but it was a little soft. I’ve never had a frozen pizza before but I do know that frozen food is kinda supposed to be harder. Someone please answer this question.



Best Answer

If the pizza wasn't exposed to anything or just left sitting out for hours on end, it should be fine. Thawing and refreezing over short periods of time won't do much, but they may effect the taste/quality of the food.

You should be fine!




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