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Pizza Express offering iconic pizzas for under £1 this month

Pizza Express offering iconic pizzas for under £1 this month

Yahoo19-03-2025

Have you dreamed about being able to buy a pizza for under £1? Well, you're about to be able to (but you'll need to be quick).
That's because Pizza Express has revealed it will be bringing back its retro prices from 1965 later this month, in honour of the chain's 60th anniversary.
To mark 60 years of serving the nation classic Italian food, the company will be offering four of its iconic pizzas at prices as little as 33p, for one hour only.
Spring has officially sprung and our icons just got BIGGER and BETTER 🤤. To celebrate our 60th birthday this year, we have some insane new menu items for you launching today in all pizzerias, so drop by and give them a try. These are not to be missed 👀. pic.twitter.com/1ax3eWbJ4A
— PizzaExpress (@PizzaExpress) March 11, 2025
The Pizza Express anniversary deal will be available on Thursday, March from 5-6pm.
The offer is set to include the Margherita (33p), the American (45p), La Reine (48p) and the American Hot (50p), reports SquareMeal.
Plus, gluten-free, vegan and dairy-free alternatives are included at no extra cost.
Customers will also be able to upgrade to a Romana pizza base for an extra £1.95.
All Pizza Express fans need to do to make the most of the special deal is turn up within the 60-minute window at one of the UK-wide restaurants and place an order.
Paula Mackenzie, CEO at PizzaExpress, commented: 'In 1965 we brought proper pizza to the UK, and what better way to mark those 60 years than with 60 minutes of our original pizzas at their original prices.'
Other Pizza Express 60th anniversary celebrations for customers include a month-long 'Birthday Set Menu'.
This allows fans of the chain to order a starter and any classic pizza for £19.65 – the offer is available until March 28.
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Pizza Express customers can choose from dough balls, calamari and mozzarella sticks to start, followed by the American, Fiorentina, Sloppy Giuseppe and more.
Again, for those who fancy a Romana pizza base, an upgrade is available for an extra charge of £1.95.
You can find out more information about the above offer on the Pizza Express website (a link to which can be found above).

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