Pizza lovers - Black Friday has just got a whole lot tastier with Pizza Hut Delivery revealing this delicious offer.
You can get "a slice of the action" and save yourself 50% off your pizza order when you spend £25 or more.
The discount is available now until Cyber Monday (November 29) and is valid on all pizzas and sides at participating Pizza Hut Delivery stores.
Here's how you can make the most of this mouth-watering offer.
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Black Friday Pizza Hut Delivery deal
There is something for everyone, cheese lovers can enjoy a cheesy combo of Loaded Margherita with a Triple Cheese Blend Pizza, accompanied by Dorito’s Cheesy Nachos or Cheesy Garlic Tear and Share.
And if you're a meat lover, you can feast on the BBQ Meat Feast Pizza or The Meaty One Pizza, with a side serving of breaded chicken strips.
Visit the Pizza Hut website or the Pizza Hut app to redeem the offer.
Terms and conditions apply to the Black Friday deal with the offer excluding all drinks and desserts.
All of your items must be ordered at the same time for the deal to apply and the offer includes pre-set recipes or creates your own pizzas up to four toppings (unless stated otherwise).
The 50% off is only on the full price items and you can't use it with any other current promotions.
The deal can't be used at Pizza Hut restaurants or in a Pizza Hut Express, at Thorpe Park, in Jersey, or in the Republic of Ireland.
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