As we head into 2025, health-conscious shoppers in the Southeast have reason to celebrate.
Banza, the popular maker of chickpea-based foods, is bringing its popular Four Cheese Pizza to Costco locations in six states. This exciting launch follows the successful introduction of Banza Chickpea Pasta at Costco nationwide, which has already captured the hearts and palates of health-conscious shoppers.
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The expansion of Costco's pizza category is a testament to the growing demand for nutritious alternatives to traditional wheat-based products. Panza's innovative approach to reimagining classic comfort foods has struck a chord with consumers looking to make smarter food choices without sacrificing flavor. As we enter the NFL season and major entertainment months, this launch couldn't come at a better time.
For those who aren't Costco members or don't live in the Southeast, there's no need to miss out on this delicious offer. Banza offers a convenient 4-piece set of Four Cheese Pizzas available for purchase online for $53.99. This option ensures that health-conscious pizza lovers across the country can enjoy Banza's innovative chickpea-based pizza, regardless of their location or Costco membership status.
Banza's Four Cheese Pizza is a game changer in the frozen pizza aisle. Each serving, which represents half of the pie, provides 17 grams of protein and 10 grams of fiber, which is 30% more protein and twice the fiber of the leading cauliflower cheese pizza. The crust made with chickpeas makes this pizza an excellent choice for those aiming to incorporate more protein and vegetables into their diet without compromising on taste. As an added bonus, it's naturally gluten-free, and caters to people with dietary restrictions or preferences.
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