Pizza Hut (Store Locator) is offering Buy One, Get One Free Any Large Menu Price Pizzas when you add 2 Large Menu Price Pizzas to your cart and apply coupon code FREELARGE in cart or during checkout. Select free carryout where available, otherwise delivery fees may apply.
Thanks to Community Member cnmuranjan for sharing this deal.
Note: Discount will apply to the lower-priced option. Pricing and participation may vary by store.
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Pizza Hut (Store Locator) is offering Buy One, Get One Free Any Large Menu Price Pizzas when you add 2 Large Menu Price Pizzas to your cart and apply coupon code FREELARGE in cart or during checkout. Select free carryout where available, otherwise delivery fees may apply.
Thanks to Community Member cnmuranjan for sharing this deal.
Note: Discount will apply to the lower-priced option. Pricing and participation may vary by store.
Dominos is killing the game right now with consistent 50% off deals and free pizza if you collect points. Their pizza is absolutely delicious as well.
I was into rewards points once upon a time. Just make sure to calculate the price for the points. Sometimes another item is a better deal one can buy with the points.
60 points gives one a free pizza, BUT...
So $50 for 60 points, but what can one get for 60 points?
Medium, two topping pizza, $12.77
Pasta $6.99
Sandwiches $6.99
Lava Cake $6.99
So $12.77/$30 = 42.56% would be the best value for the points (so odd how Domino's dropped the ball on that). Usually, other chains are so on top of their rewards points and they make the value greater with a cheap item like fries (Wendy's) or their lowest quality chicken sandwich (Burger King and McDonald's).
Other values to consider (I picked the most expensive item from each tier):
$7.49/$20 = 37% bread twists or stuffed cheesy bread
$4.49/$10 = 44.9% 16 piece parmesan bread bites
So one can see that the best value for rewards points would actually be at the 20 point tier and that is where you would get the best return on money spent, 16 piece parmesan bread bites.
I wish they go back to giving points based on purchase price. Now you get the same 10 points if you buy $5 or $50.
Then just buy as close to $5 as much as possible. Actually, $5 for 10 points is a better deal. $30 and I am at the highest tier.
And, just think. If they decided to do points per price paid, a 60 point pizza would be like 300 points. No way would they allow you to get a free pizza every $6 spent, lol.
Not really a deal if you are expected to pay full price for a pizza hut pizza. Dominos still a better deal and you can regularly get gift cards on discount on gcx raise.
I wish they go back to giving points based on purchase price. Now you get the same 10 points if you buy $5 or $50.
They've never given you more points based on purchase price, always total order amount (including tax which is cool). Used to be $10 minimum for 10pts, once per day per account; currently it's $5 minimum once per day per account.
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60 points gives one a free pizza, BUT...
So $50 for 60 points, but what can one get for 60 points?
Medium, two topping pizza, $12.77
Pasta $6.99
Sandwiches $6.99
Lava Cake $6.99
So $12.77/$30 = 42.56% would be the best value for the points (so odd how Domino's dropped the ball on that). Usually, other chains are so on top of their rewards points and they make the value greater with a cheap item like fries (Wendy's) or their lowest quality chicken sandwich (Burger King and McDonald's).
Other values to consider (I picked the most expensive item from each tier):
$7.49/$20 = 37% bread twists or stuffed cheesy bread
$4.49/$10 = 44.9% 16 piece parmesan bread bites
So one can see that the best value for rewards points would actually be at the 20 point tier and that is where you would get the best return on money spent, 16 piece parmesan bread bites.
And, just think. If they decided to do points per price paid, a 60 point pizza would be like 300 points. No way would they allow you to get a free pizza every $6 spent, lol.
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