Various Restaurants and Stores are offering
Pi Day 2025 Deals (
with examples listed below). Available options for pickup, delivery or in-store purchase may vary from location/restaurants.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Eragorn and Community Members
enizete (
discuss) and
arribasn (
discuss) for sharing this deal.
- Note: Participating and availability will vary by location. Apply listed promo/coupon code for discount if applicable
Examples:
- Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last at participating locations with most of these offers valid for March 14th only.
- Pi Day, celebrated on March 14, offers a variety of pizza and pie deals from major chains across the nation
Please
see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.
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My question is does the Speedway app remember you used it and limit you to one pizza or can I go back again tonight?
Strange. It was under Rewards for me. I just used it. Maybe it's regional.
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Got the Mexican Pizza from Taco Bell. Man is it tiny! Nothing like a pizza, more like a quesadilla..
I can't find any deals on pot pies today. Boston Market is gone and I don't see any new deals at KFC. Has anyone else found a cheap pot pie?
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What he meant to state "Was to get one." I ended up going from the portal, back to the counter and then back to the portal to get the pizza. Then he asks if I am a rewards member. I tell him no, but I see the phone number on the credit pad. I ask him if I could just put in the number and then he was like "No, you have to be a member" and he puts in his own account (or account) to give me the discount.
I never knew Speedway made pizzas, like where would they make them? I know the last time I went to 7 Eleven, they had them sitting out.
The guy probably wanted me out of there fast because I spoke so quickly and I was just not getting the process down of getting the pizza and checking out.
WOW! What a day! All for a $3.14 pizza of which I have no idea what the original price of it was. I think this may be the best deal on Pi Day.
I mean come on, tax is not paid on the full menu price. Let's scale your BS bootlicker argument about taxes.
If you walk into a car dealership and you get the car/truck/suv down from the $80,000 sticker price to $60,000, are you telling me you should be FORCED to pay taxes on the extra $20K?
GTFO with that nonsense.
Taxes are - and should be - calculated on the transaction. Not the sticker / MSRP / before-discount price. You're a complete shill if you think otherwise.
*Source - Vertex sales and use tax user.
Usually I only add a pizza or two as a filler to the $20 off $30 they have every now and then. Usually they marked the pizza at $5.99, so 66% off ($20 off $30) is a better deal than $3.14.
I went back to look at the past receipts. 7-11 massively overcharged sales tax even during the $20 off $30. I ordered wings and pizza one time with $20 off $30. The wings had a regular price of $8 but was half off on that day. My subtotal was $10.49 after $20 off, and they charged me $6 in sales tax. The $6 sales tax would be correct if they subtract $20 from the grand total. But that was not what they did. It's showing me a subtotal of $10.49 which is the amount that should be taxed, not the $70 which accounts for the regular price of wings and pizzas. You might ask why didn't I notice this earlier? $20 off $30 is in-app only, and you won't be able to avoid the fees. I thought the convenience fees made up most of the $6, but it was only 50 cents.
This is a class action lawsuit. I'm sure you already know it's illegal for merchants to overcharge sales tax.
My question is does the Speedway app remember you used it and limit you to one pizza or can I go back again tonight?
You're exactly correct. I ordered the pizzas before 8AM so I posted early. When noticed the two pizzas was almost $9 in app, I took a closer look. There was the 50 cents convenience fee, and the sales tax was based on $22 and not $6.28. I went to the store to save myself 50 cents and hoping the overcharge was an app issue. But they charged the same way in store. I was leaning towards not buying, but since I'm already at the store I bought four pizzas anyway.
Usually I only add a pizza or two as a filler to the $20 off $30 they have every now and then. Usually they marked the pizza at $5.99, so 66% off ($20 off $30) is a better deal than $3.14.
I went back to look at the past receipts. 7-11 massively overcharged sales tax even during the $20 off $30. I ordered wings and pizza one time with $20 off $30. The wings had a regular price of $8 but was half off on that day. My subtotal was $10.49 after $20 off, and they charged me $6 in sales tax. The $6 sales tax would be correct if they subtract $20 from the grand total. But that was not what they did. It's showing me a subtotal of $10.49 which is the amount that should be taxed, not the $70 which accounts for the regular price of wings and pizzas. You might ask why didn't I notice this earlier? $20 off $30 is in-app only, and you won't be able to avoid the fees. I thought the convenience fees made up most of the $6, but it was only 50 cents.
This is a class action lawsuit. I'm sure you already know it's illegal for merchants to overcharge sales tax.
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Now, I have to wait until the night is up and see if I get heartburn. I can tell you from whether or not I get heartburn, if it was low quality or if it is good. So far, I am loving it.