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Pizza Hut is giving away free large pizzas on Wednesdays

Pizza Hut is giving away free large pizzas on Wednesdays

From today, get a free large pizza every Wednesday when you spend £15 on the Pizza Hut app.
Jana Ulaite, Chief Marketing Officer at Pizza Hut UK &I, says: "We're super excited to introduce Hut Wednesdays as the UK's new midweek ritual by giving away free pizza.
"We invite you to live it large & bring good times to those midweek blues. Why wait for the weekend when you can live it large every Wednesday instead?'
If you want to eat in, or it's not Wednesday, there's always the the Pizza Hut Buffet, which starts from £10.99 for adults and £7.99, running before 3pm during the week.
You can also upgrade to the Buffet Bundle, where you'll get Buffet and Salad, plus a bottomless drink and Ice Cream Factory from £15.99 for adults and £9.99 for kids.
On Weekends and Bank Holidays, you can grab an Unlimited Buffet from £15.99 for adults and from £7.99 for kids. Weekend Bundles cost £9.99 for kids and £19.99 for grown-ups.
To unlock the free pizza, place an order of £15 or more via the Pizza Hut app. Receive a free large pizza with your order (handcrafted or pan).
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The offer is valid for delivery and collection orders placed through the app, but excludes dine-in and aggregator platforms . Pizza Hut operates more than 499 delivery and restaurant Huts in the UK and Northern Ireland.
The offer is valid every Wednesday thereafter until 23:59 on 11/12/2025, but can't be used in conjunction with any other offers.
Free large pizza excludes the following: Loaded Pizzas, Stuffed Crust Pizzas, Cheesy Bites Pizzas & Big New Yorker Pizzas. Additional charges apply for extra toppings.
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