Just had an email through with an offer of 50% Off ALL Pizzas when you spend £15 or more @ Pizza Hut, offer seems to be valid for Delivery or Collection & includes pre-set recipes or create your own pizzas up to 4 toppings The email said you needed to use code AF1154 for the offer, but looking at the site it looks like it may just apply automatically.
There are a few terms & conditions that apply
T&Cs: Offer ends on May 15, 2016. Valid in participating Delivery restaurants only. 50% Off applies to ALL Pizzas only when you spend £15 or more at full menu price from www.pizzahut.co.uk/delivery. Minimum delivery spend applies. All items within deals must be ordered at the same time. All deals include pre-set recipes or create your own pizzas up to 4 toppings. Deals are not valid in conjunction with any other offers unless stated, offers are subject to availability. Excludes double-up deals on sides, desserts and drinks. Voucher code must be mentioned or entered online at time of ordering. Not available in Pizza Hut Delivery stores in the Republic of Ireland. Yum! III (UK) Limited (trading as Pizza Hut Delivery) reserves the right to withdraw or amend the offer without prior notice
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rivalius
11 May 1621#7
There's a sentence I'm pretty sure has never previously been uttered by anyone ever.
mudisoft to joeybutterface
11 May 166#8
Buy Domino's and stop by Starbucks. Your Italian passport will be delivered in up to 30 working days.
robm612 to joeybutterface
11 May 163#9
I'm sure I detect sarcasm in there, at least I hope I do, as if you think dominos is "a slice of Italy" you need to get out more
niconelove
11 May 163#1
used to be 50% off everything and now they are limiting it to pizza only :disappointed:
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gamer21
14 May 16#24
Yes, the dates I put are from the vouchers
joeybutterface
11 May 162#6
Pizza Hut is so far removed from real Italian pizza with hot dog crusts and sloppy bases. If you want a slice of Italy then dominos is so much better and more authentic.
mudisoft to joeybutterface
11 May 166#8
Buy Domino's and stop by Starbucks. Your Italian passport will be delivered in up to 30 working days.
robm612 to joeybutterface
11 May 163#9
I'm sure I detect sarcasm in there, at least I hope I do, as if you think dominos is "a slice of Italy" you need to get out more
spaceinvader to joeybutterface
11 May 16#14
Also, if you want to drive a luxury car with a racing pedigree then buy a Nissan Micra.
BoGoF to joeybutterface
13 May 16#23
to be honest with you no big franchises like papa johns dominos or pizza hut are authentic i travelled to naples italy to try the real deal and all i can say is there completley different
places like zizzi and a local italian restaurants in town hidden in the back streets were about 50% authentic where as the others like pizza hut domino papjohn etc were 5% authentic
Soutie
13 May 16#22
... or you could just collect any size pizza from Pizza Hut for £6.99
If you want great pizza with fresh ingredients and any toppings of your choice, just learn to make your own !
It's so easy and quick.. Make up batch of dough and freeze it in balls.
The sauce is also easy peasy then the mixed Italian herbs either dry or better fresh.
Ok so it's not instant and there's few ingredients to have in your cupboard but once u got some in the freezer just defrost it for couple of hours and make your own.. I use 3/4 lager and 1/4 warm water for the dough. Delicious !
Go try it you'll amaze yourself !
Sorry for long post :-(
snoopdogs2001
12 May 16#20
These for delivery only?
satchef1
11 May 16#12
Not that amazing. Domino's are doing 50% off £20 at the moment, and Papa John's have any pizza, any size, £11.99 with a free one month NowTV Movies pass. Probably not worth suffering Pizza Hut for as marginal saving.
Elivercury to satchef1
12 May 16#19
Papa Johns were doing BOGOF with the NowTV pass for me? Probably region specific.
Your point still stands however.
Also, lol dominos being authentic Italian. American-Italian possibly. I do agree though that pizza hut is the worst of the three, although with franchises it depends greatly on the quality of your local store.
Incidentally, I'd be curious for someone to direct me towards "non-processed" pepperoni.
gamer21
11 May 16#15
Got some more here
Pizza Hut:
VC11TY - same as above, valid until 12/06/12
VC11U5 - 40% off £30 spend(excludes drinks and deserts), valid until 12/06/12
not sure if these are local, I guess it's worth a shot
Domino's
SAVE3530 - 35% off £30 spend on pizzas and sides - valid until 12/06/12
bojangles to gamer21
12 May 16#18
did you check the dates on them on codes?
bojangles
12 May 16#17
rubbish pizza
my local pizzeria match any pizza hut & domino deal.
The bases are made from fresh dough. Not frozen dough or basis like these big ones do.
inspireme
12 May 16#16
Good deal, but horrible pizzas or it might just be my local that make them bad.
satchef1
11 May 161#13
So authentic that when Domino's launched in Italy last year, they rewrote their recipes for the Italian market to make them more appealing.
They're an American chain selling American-style pizzas. Nowt wrong with that. Why insist on trying to pass them off as something they simply aren't? You can use fresh dough and fresh ingredients without being 'Italian'.
joeybutterface
11 May 16#11
Dominos does use fresh ingredients and you can tell they make their dough fresh - both the Italian way. Pizza Hut is by comparison a sloppy mess (do they still describe their bases as fresh frozen?) of processed ingredients. All that said, if you Pizza Hut then this deal is hot.
kiish
11 May 16#10
Why isn't this in Vouchers section?
rivalius
11 May 1621#7
There's a sentence I'm pretty sure has never previously been uttered by anyone ever.
mushypeas25
11 May 161#5
how do i change my vote to cold? spent 15mins customizing my pizza only to find my pizza hut is not participating with this offer :disappointed:
0BS1D1AN
11 May 161#4
They do still do the 50% off when you spend £40 or more. But it doesn't come around as often as it used to.
niconelove
11 May 163#1
used to be 50% off everything and now they are limiting it to pizza only :disappointed:
stevethos to niconelove
11 May 161#3
Indeed. Used to get a large pizza and 4 sides for just under £20. Now the same costs £30ish. Boo.
herrbz
11 May 16#2
Ah, the joys of living in Cornwall, where big brands plonk all their stores on the border in Plymouth, so you can never get delivery and it's too far to click and collect.
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There are a few terms & conditions that apply
T&Cs: Offer ends on May 15, 2016. Valid in participating Delivery restaurants only. 50% Off applies to ALL Pizzas only when you spend £15 or more at full menu price from www.pizzahut.co.uk/delivery. Minimum delivery spend applies. All items within deals must be ordered at the same time. All deals include pre-set recipes or create your own pizzas up to 4 toppings. Deals are not valid in conjunction with any other offers unless stated, offers are subject to availability. Excludes double-up deals on sides, desserts and drinks. Voucher code must be mentioned or entered online at time of ordering. Not available in Pizza Hut Delivery stores in the Republic of Ireland. Yum! III (UK) Limited (trading as Pizza Hut Delivery) reserves the right to withdraw or amend the offer without prior notice
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places like zizzi and a local italian restaurants in town hidden in the back streets were about 50% authentic where as the others like pizza hut domino papjohn etc were 5% authentic
http://www.hotukdeals.com/vouchers/any-size-italian-classic-crust-pizza-from-pizza-hut-for-6-99-sure-national-working-2443944?m=1
It's so easy and quick.. Make up batch of dough and freeze it in balls.
The sauce is also easy peasy then the mixed Italian herbs either dry or better fresh.
Ok so it's not instant and there's few ingredients to have in your cupboard but once u got some in the freezer just defrost it for couple of hours and make your own.. I use 3/4 lager and 1/4 warm water for the dough. Delicious !
Go try it you'll amaze yourself !
Sorry for long post :-(
Your point still stands however.
Also, lol dominos being authentic Italian. American-Italian possibly. I do agree though that pizza hut is the worst of the three, although with franchises it depends greatly on the quality of your local store.
Incidentally, I'd be curious for someone to direct me towards "non-processed" pepperoni.
Pizza Hut:
VC11TY - same as above, valid until 12/06/12
VC11U5 - 40% off £30 spend(excludes drinks and deserts), valid until 12/06/12
not sure if these are local, I guess it's worth a shot
Domino's
SAVE3530 - 35% off £30 spend on pizzas and sides - valid until 12/06/12
my local pizzeria match any pizza hut & domino deal.
The bases are made from fresh dough. Not frozen dough or basis like these big ones do.
They're an American chain selling American-style pizzas. Nowt wrong with that. Why insist on trying to pass them off as something they simply aren't? You can use fresh dough and fresh ingredients without being 'Italian'.