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What is the healthiest crust at MOD Pizza?

What is the healthiest crust at MOD Pizza?

The Fast Food Post says the cauliflower crust delivers a crisp, light option that’s made with gluten-free ingredients that pack 590 calories per serving (that’s a MOD-sized pie) and has 14 grams of fat, 87 grams of carbohydrates, 6 grams of sugar, and 18 grams of protein.

What is so great about MOD Pizza?

MOD is the original superfast pizza experience – a pioneering fast-casual concept that puts you in the driver’s seat. Artisan-style pizzas and salads are individually sized, made on demand, and ready in just minutes. Choose from over 30 toppings – the price stays the same no matter what you pick.

How many calories are in a mod mini pizza?

Mod Pizza

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Product Name Calories
Amelia/Layover Pizza, Mini 1 Serving 460
Amelia/Layover Pizza, MOD 1 Serving 950
Anchovies 6 each 30
Artichokes 0.25 cup 30

Does MOD have cauliflower crust?

We offer a gluten-friendly and cauliflower crust option. Since we prepare our food on one serving line, we cannot guarantee that any of our menu items are free of allergens or gluten, and none of our crust options are recommended for those with a gluten sensitivity.

Does Starbucks own MOD Pizza?

MOD Pizza was established in 2008 in Seattle, Washington, by co-founders Scott and Ally Svenson. The Svensons previously founded the Seattle Coffee Company, a successful coffee company based in the United Kingdom, which they sold to Starbucks in 1998. Afterwards Scott stayed on as president of Starbucks Europe.

Are blaze pizza and mod the same?

MOD Pizza and Blaze Pizza have been neck-and-neck in the fast-casual-pizza race for a while. Blaze was dubbed the fastest-growing restaurant chain in history by research firm Technomic in 2017. The two chains have near-identical concepts: speedy, customizable, freshly made pizzas with grab-and-go sides and beer on tap.

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Can pizza make you fat?

Eating refined grain products — such as ready-made meals like pizza — has been linked to weight gain. A study in 1,352 people found that people who consumed over 70 grams of ready-made products like pizza daily were more likely to have more belly fat than those who consumed under 70 grams per day ( 7 ).