Coles quietly deletes McCain and Street Pizza products from all Australian stores: Clearance stock on sale for 50c each

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Coles has slashed frozen products from two popular brands to just 50 cents in a huge sale after removing them from Australian stores.

Foodies will soon get rid of McCain’s pepperoni pizza and cheap Vegemite pizza bags (both previously $8.50) when current stock sells out.

Several products from the Street Pizza range are also being removed, including the Margherita, Supreme and BBQ Meatlovers pizzas (all previously $10.50).

Street Pizza’s bacon and egg calzones are also on sale for 50 cents, until supplies last.

β€œWe are constantly assessing our range and the market, looking for new and exciting products that will surprise and delight our customers,” a Coles spokesperson told FEMAIL.

Foodies will soon get rid of McCain's pepperoni pizza and cheap Vegemite pizza bags (both previously $8.50) when current stock sells out

Foodies will soon get rid of McCain’s pepperoni pizza and cheap Vegemite pizza bags (both previously $8.50) when current stock sells out

‘Our customers can rest assured that we still have some great frozen pizzas available for them to choose from.’

A shopper from Hornsby in Sydney shared an image of the frozen section at their local Coles store, revealing the huge discounts.

Shoppers have shared their devastation, with many revealing they will miss the budget purchases.

‘The vegetarian ones are surprisingly tasty, it’s a shame they’re all gone!’ said one.

‘Oh no! The thin and crispy ones are the only frozen pizzas I like,” wrote another.

β€œI’m quite sad about this; my daughter loves the McCain pizzas!” wrote one mother. “Will have to find a replacement.”

Others weren’t so angry when they saw them leave.

β€œIt looks like all this junk that they can’t sell because no one wants it,” one woman wrote.

‘I’m not surprised. The Street Pizza line is not worth buying,” another customer claimed.

β€œThank goodness those products are disgusting,” said one reviewer. “Too much sugar has been pumped into it.”