Get a free large pizza with TopCashback


Updated on 22 September 2014 | 1 Comment

Free pizza from Pizza Hut for new members.

TopCashback has launched a new welcome offer for new members, allowing them to get their hands on a free pizza worth up to £20 from Pizza Hut.

All you need to do is sign up to TopCashback and then head to the ‘Free Pizza at Pizza Hut’ page on the site’s blog.

Pick the large pizza you want, as well as when and where you want it delivered, then enter the code DT111D. That code will cut the price down by 50%.

Pay as normal, and you’ll receive up to £10 cashback within 30 days of your purchase. In other words, a large pizza, absolutely free.

The offer runs until midnight Sunday 28th September, though there are only 5,000 pizzas on offer so the deal may not last that long. It’s only available on all pre-set recipe choices or create-your-own pizzas with up to four toppings.

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