Monica Reed

Do you have the oldest frozen pizza in your freezer?

RIVER FALLS,OCTOBER 18,2017: A closeup view of the Papa Murphy's retail storefront. Photo: Shutterstock

Do you have the oldest frozen pizza in your freezer?

If you do, you might want to get in on this contest!!!

Papa Murphy’s Pizza is holding a contest where they’re trying to find the person with the oldest frozen pizza in the country.

Just dig through your freezer or even clean it out! Take a picture of the expiration date on your oldest pizza, then tweet it to Papa Murphy’s.  The three people with the oldest pizzas will get a one-year supply of fresh pizza from the chain plus a new freezer and a gift card for groceries.

Good time to get rid of those frozen pizzas from 1985!

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