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National Pizza Month Roundup: Delicious Deals, Promos, and Freebies
October 6, 2024
National Pizza Month began on Oct. 1, and as usual, Americans have their fair share of deals to choose from for this month of celebration. From deals to promos to freebies, Italy’s finest food invention is in plentiful supply. Let’s take a look at our roundup of the best offers.
National Pizza Month: Who’s Participating?
Today.com lists a wide variety of pizza shops that are participating in National Pizza Month, and there’s no shortage of pies available for everyone to enjoy.
California Pizza Kitchen is having a BOGO for the Bold promotion in October. Customers who order a Bacon & Brussels or Burnt Ends BBQ Pizza are eligible to receive a complimentary Take & Bake Pizza, which comes in five different varieties. The promotion is applicable at participating restaurants and online.
Circle K has introduced a new $5 lunch offer that entitles diners to two slices of pizza or a personal pizza with a 20-ounce Pepsi, just in time for National Pizza Month.
A brand-new offer from Domino’s Pizza is sure to get its pizza-loving customers excited. The restaurant chain is giving 50% off all menu-priced online orders for pizza. Customers who order through the Domino’s website or mobile app can take advantage of this offer. Customers can select any size pizza with any kind of crust, such as gluten-free, hand-tossed, handmade pan, New York style, and crunchy thin crust.
Grimaldi’s Pizzeria will be open on Mondays again this month, beginning on Oct. 7. Customers can take advantage of this by dining in at participating restaurants on Monday (except in New York and New Jersey) and ordering a 16-inch Traditional Cheese Pizza for $12 ($14 at the Palazzo location in Nevada). On Oct. 14, 21, and 28, the offer is also available.
For Little Ceasars fans, the chain is offering two deals for National Pizza Month, both available through Oct. 20. First, customers can get 20% off a pizza when they buy a 3 Meat Treat with code PIZZATREAT. Additionally, they can get 10% off online orders of at least $10 with the code HANGTEN.
Customers of Mountain Mike’s Pizza can receive any 6-count classic or half-pound boneless wing order for just $4.99 and any 12-count classic or 1-pound boneless order for $8.99 when they purchase any pizza (mini pizzas excluded).
For $20, guests of Wiseguy Pizza can get an 18-inch cheese or pepperoni pizza along with three complimentary garlic knots until Oct. 31. The promotion is available online or in restaurants at all locations.
Finally, for National Pizza Month, Sprouts stores are offering a $1 discount on Porta frozen pizzas. The four flavors offered by the brand are Mushroom & Fontina, Pepperoni, Sausage & Caramelized Onion, and Margherita.
Pizza Hut Is Giving Away Free Pizzas
October, however, isn’t just National Pizza Month, as Pizza Hut is quick to remind its customers. In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the well-liked program BOOK IT!, Pizza Hut recently revealed its newest free pizza campaign, which thrilled Gen Xers around the nation.
Pizza Hut said in a press release that it will be giving away 1 million free pizzas in October — which is also National Book Month.
Since the inception of the BOOK IT! initiative in 1984, millions of kids have been motivated to read. Now, with a special offer of a free Personal Pan Pizza (with a $8 minimum purchase) for anyone who embraces the passion of reading, readers of all ages are welcome to join the celebration.
Until Oct. 30, or until 1 million Personal Pan Pizzas have been claimed, customers can redeem the deal by using the code “BOOKIT40” during the checkout process on the app or online.
In recent years, Pizza Hut has adjusted its BOOK IT! campaign to better suit the needs of modern schooling. The company now offers digital reading logs and virtual classrooms for families and schools to help with involvement even more. Parents and teachers are encouraged to enroll their children in the program, which is still completely free, at www.bookitprogram.com. You can ensure that reading and the reading heritage continue to benefit future generations by taking this action.
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