Pizza Hut fans can get a £15 takeaway for FREE this bank holiday weekend – here’s how
You could order three dishes from its "Favourites" menu for free as these normally cost £5 each
IF you fancy a treat this bank holiday weekend there's a way to get a £15 takeaway from Pizza Hut completely for FREE.
The popular chain has teamed up with cashback website TopCashback to offer new users £15 worth of food.
So you could order three dishes from its "Favourites" menu for free as these normally cost £5 each.
Dishes on the Favourites menu include medium pizzas in margherita, pepperoni feast, vegetable supreme, Hawaiian, and farmhouse.
While side dishes include five breaded chicken strips, eight hot 'n' spicy chicken strips, a pepperoni cheesy garlic tear and share topper, and a bacon cheesy garlic tear and share topper.
For veggies, there's a jalapeno cheesy garlic tear and share topper, mac 'n' cheese, seven cheese triangles, an extra large portion of potato wedges, and a cheesy garlic tear and share.
Or you could get a free "create your own" pizza which starts from £11.49 or any other pizza that costs under £15.
If you spend more than £15, you'll just get the £15 refunded.
How to get £15 to spend at Pizza Hut
Here's how to get the offer:
- Follow or to sign into your account if you've never made a purchase before.
- Find the Pizza Hut deal on TopCashback and click through.
- Place your order on the Pizza Hut website.
- You'll need to pay as usual but once the order has completed TopCashback will pay £15 into your account within 14 working days.
But you might want to go quick as the offer expires at 11.59pm on May 12 or when 5,000 people have redeemed the deal.
And you can only get the offer once per household.
You should also be wary as sometimes cashback isn't tracked properly, so only buy the offer if you'd have paid for the pizzas anyway.
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