By now, you guys would have known about the Bromance between Domino’s Pizza and Pizza Hut.
To cut long story short, Domino’s Pizza sent two pizzas to Pizza Hut a day before Valentine’s Day and posted it on Facebook. Pizza Hut sportingly replied.
Domino’s even created a BTS (not the Korean band lah) footage of how their pizzas arrived at Pizza Hut.
During their so-called online “conversation”, both of them took the chance to talk about their unique selling points, and let’s just say that as we enjoyed the friendly bickering between the two pizza giants, we unconsciously also knew more about their products and services.
Like, for example, Pizza Hut make sure that their pizza is hot should we order via delivery, if not we’ll get a free pizza.
So, with their successful viral marketing campaign, are you looking to have some pizzas tonight?
If so, you’re in luck (if you’re reading this between Monday to Thursday, that is).
Pizza Hut 1 for 1 Pizza Deal
For a limited time (they’ve not disclosed an end date), get 1-for-1 pizza should you order via delivery or self-collection.
And this is clearly stated on their delivery menu as well.
I don’t know about you, but $25.90 for two large pizzas? That can feed almost ten people, which means one just need to pay, say, $2.59.
Unless, of course, if you’ve a fat colleague like our boss, but it’s still a steal.
Do note that this promotion is only valid from Monday to Thursday, and only for delivery or self-collection.
And remember: if it’s not hot, you’ll get a free pizza, too.
We know what to get for dinner tonight liao.
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