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Pizza Express 2 for 1
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I think it's just what they're offering - cheapest free. The toppings, after all, are extra, as are drinks, garlic bread etc...
We use this offer quite a bit, and I suggest you re-train your girlfriend to order a pizza with toppings, then TAKE OFF the toppings she doesn't want (ask them - they do it!).Should've = Should HAVE (not 'of')
Would've = Would HAVE (not 'of')
No, I am not perfect, but yes I do judge people on their use of basic English language. If you didn't know the above, then learn it! (If English is your second language, then you are forgiven!)0 -
They should be shut down for this criminal enterprise if you ask me.0
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They should be shut down for this criminal enterprise if you ask me.
BURN THE PLACE TO THE GROUND!
lol OK perhaps abit over the top. But it isn't what they are offering. If I overcharged all our customers on the offers then I could afford to regularly promote 'deals'Help me to help you :santa2:0 -
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robert_harper_2000 wrote: »I've taken advantage of this offer a fair bit too be honest.
not happy but you keep going back :rotfl:0 -
I thought that this offer had now finished.
If not, can anyone please point me in the direction of where the vouchers are:D
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The vouchers are inside Pizza Express pizzas sold in supermarkets at the moment.
The T&Cs on the voucher just state that 'The less expensive main course will be free'.
From that, it does seem that they should remove the entire cost of the cheaper pizza, complete with any additional toppings.
But, as pinkshoes says, order a pizza with toppings already on (and remove as necessary) to avoid any problem.0 -
It might be easier to order a pizaa with lots of toppings about the same price as the other and remove a few of the toppings. Then it should take the whole price off with no hassle.Nice to save.0
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Yes, lol that would solve the embarrassment each time. The vouchers were in my local paper The Argus, I keep going back as I do enjoy their pizza's, it doesn't mention toppings in their t&c but I spoke to head office and they confirmed it.Help me to help you :santa2:0
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They do do yummy pizzas!
We've used the 2-for-1 offer a few times and never had any problem - but then we don't order extra toppings. If I did, though, I think I might politely - if necessary - argue the point that the 'cheaper main course will be free', according to the T&Cs. No mention of extra toppings, just a 'main course'.
I'm an American Hot girl, myself.0
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