
Morrisons launches new pizza counter and meal deal & there's a weekly 10% off for some customers
PIZZA PERKS Morrisons launches new pizza counter and meal deal & there's a weekly 10% off for some customers
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MORRISONS has fired up a brand-new pizza counter – and it's serving up a cracking meal deal to mark the launch.
From today, shoppers can grab two pizzas and a side or dessert for just a tenner from the supermarket's revamped Market Street Pizza Counter.
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Even better, More Card customers get an extra 10 per cent off every Monday – so your pizza night just got cheaper.
The new range includes a mouth-watering mix of 11-inch woodfired pizzas, cheesy stuffed crusts and massive 14-inch stonebaked favourites, all freshly made in-store.
There's something for every taste – from a Loaded BBQ Chicken & Bacon Stuffed Crust to a veggie Butternut Squash and Roast Veg Woodfired Pizza.
And if you're feeling picky, you can still build your own pizza – it's included in the deal and handmade while you shop.
Morrisons has also lined up a tasty selection of sides and sweets, including garlic dough balls, cheesy nachos, and the fiery Garlic Cheese Bomb with Hot Honey.
Prefer pudding? No problem. Swap your side for a sweet treat like warm Cookie Cups or cinnamon-dusted Loop Churros with chocolate sauce.
For an extra quid, you can add dips like Cheesy Pizza, Garlic & Herb, or even a bottle of Coke to wash it all down.
Altogether, the meal could cost up to £15.50 if bought separately – so you're saving more than a fiver just by going for the deal.
Fraser Lovatt, Managing Director of Market Street at Morrisons, said: 'We wanted to offer customers a delicious and authentic Italian-style pizza at a price that doesn't break the bank.'
The offer is available in all stores with a Pizza Counter from today. In some locations – including Warrington, Gamston and Guiseley – new digital screens have also launched so customers can personalise their pizza and carry on shopping while it's made.
This isn't the first time Morrisons has turned heads with tasty food deals.
Earlier this year, the supermarket dropped the price of its hot food-to-go range, with sausage rolls going for just 50p and massive footlong sausage rolls for £1.
They also made headlines with a limited-edition £1.50 'Full English' pizza, topped with bacon, beans and eggs – which sent social media into meltdown.
And who could forget the supermarket's giant one-kilo pork pie or the gold-covered Christmas steak that sold out within days?
Morrisons has built a loyal following for its Market Street counters, with freshly prepared food made by in-store butchers, bakers and now – pizza experts.
The new menu and £10 meal deal are available now, with more stores expected to get the new ordering screens over the coming weeks.
How to save at Morrisons
Buying a delivery pass can slash the cost of shopping online if you're a Morrisons regular.
You also get priorities for Christmas delivery slots.
How much it costs depends on which you get anytime or mid-week, and if it's for the year, six-months or monthly.
You'll need to work out the cost compared to how much you spend on delivery without one to see if it's worthwhile.
Morrisons does a range of wonky veg that can work out cheaper than the main range.
Check websites like Quidco and TopCashback BEFORE you place your order.
Cashback websites PAY you to shop. All you have to do is click through their links and the money is added to your online account.
Search for discount codes on websites like MyVoucherCodes.co.uk and VoucherCodes.co.uk to see if you can get money off at the till.
Follow your favourite shops on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and sign up to its deals newsletter to get the latest on any offers. We post the best deals in our Sun Money FB group too.
Try switching all of your branded or premium goods for lower level ones and see if you notice the difference.
Morrisons regularly adds new products to its 'own-brand "savers" range.
This is its value range where prices start from as little as 20p.
It includes all sorts of products including peas, spaghetti, marmalade, jaffa cakes and washing up liquid.
Swap your usual items for savers alternatives and see if you can tell the difference.
Shoppers can earn points with the More Than loyalty scheme when they spend online or in store.
How many points you earn will depend on the offers available at the time, plus you get five points for every litre of fuel at Morrisons petrol stations.
Reach 5,000 points and you get £5 off your shopping, plus there are other offers and coupons and the checkout and via the app.
Shoppers also get cheaper prices that are just for members.
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