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The Latest Marie Callender's Frozen Family Meals Come in Three Options

These new Marie Callender's frozen family meals have been developed by Conagra Brands to tap into consumer demand for larger food formats that prioritize convenience. The products each take a family-style approach to their composition and embrace pasta for its ability to deliver sustenance for larger groups with less. The meals come in three varieties including the Baked Ziti, Garlic Chicken & Pasta and the Meat Lasagna, which are priced at $9.99 each as a nod to shoppers seeking out a lower-cost option in the freezer case.

The new Marie Callender's frozen family meals have a 36 to 40-ounce size, depending on the variety, and take aim at weeknight meal occasions. The products also work well for entertaining occasions to accommodate consumers seeking out shortcuts when serving guests.

Trend Themes

  1. Family-size Frozen Meals — Larger-format freezer options reflect a shift toward convenient shared meals that balance household portioning, affordability, and minimal preparation time.
  2. Budget-friendly Meal Solutions — Price-conscious consumers are creating space for low-cost frozen entrees that deliver restaurant-style comfort foods without the expense of takeout.
  3. Shortcut Entertaining Foods — Ready-made family meals are expanding beyond weeknight dinners into casual hosting occasions where convenience and perceived abundance matter.

Industry Implications

  1. Frozen Food — The freezer aisle is becoming a platform for larger, value-oriented meal formats that compete with both home cooking and delivery occasions.
  2. Packaged Food — Shelf-stable and frozen meal producers are finding opportunity in familiar comfort recipes packaged for multi-person convenience and predictable pricing.
  3. Grocery Retail — Retailers are positioned to benefit from meal solutions that turn freezer sections into destinations for affordable family dinners and hosting shortcuts.

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