Is a pizza without toppings still a pizza or is it more of a bread? I bring up this all important question up because tonight Jason and I bought what we thought was a pizza but really a topped bread.
In an effort to make things a little easier tonight we bought a Freschetta Brick Oven style pizza at the local grocery store. It was a Chicken Club Pizza and the toppings sounded like they would have been perfect and included spinach, tomatoes, chicken and bacon. We went into this easier meal option with a potentially filled tummy.
To say I was disappointed with the contents of the box would be a drastic understatement. 
The box vs reality were VERY different. I saw so little ingredients I was compelled to want to count each one:
- 2 Spinach pieces
- 10 tomatoes
- 14 Chicken Chunks
- approx. 1/2 tablespoon of bacon crumbs
This is not the first time this has happened to us. A couple of months ago we purchased a tub of butter that advertised the fact is was 40% larger, the problem was that is was about 30% lower than a normal tub on the inside with butter.
I understand the need for cost cutting and streamlining but please do not sell me one thing on the outside of the box and then give me something different in the box.
Jason and I wanted to see if the situation improved after we cooked the pizza and if possible it looked sadder after baking than prior to baking.
The bright side of this rather ingredient-less pizza was that the pizza was so good! The bread was perfect thickness and the bites that did include toppings were really tasty!
Have you had this happen to you? Share your story with me, I would love to hear your stories!

Try culinary circle pizzas next time. They are always great with plenty of toppings. That or the CPK if you want to spend more.