Pizza Hut vouchers including 50% off £35

Hi all, I think to qualify for the X% off £XX vouchers you need to have spent that amount on the Pizzas, and it only discounts from the pizzas (not sides etc) - not too sure, just check :)

50% off £35 spend for delivery - VCHP11WJB
2 for 1 and add a side - VCPPZ24VQ (must add a side, only pizza is discounted) (I can confirm this one to work, used it yesterday)
2 for 1 collection only VCPADDTJM
25% off £25 spend - VCP25PCNF
£10 off £25 spend - VCFP11TTS

All expire 27th Nov 2011

All from http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/pizzahut.co.uk

More codes on the pizza hut website too:
http://www.pizzahut.co.uk/restaurants/vouchers.aspx

Hope this helps :)

Comments

  • cazbie16
    cazbie16 Posts: 94 Forumite
    I just used the 50% off £35 spend - VCHP11WJB on an order of £41 and saved £18. Result. Not sure what isn't included, but it covered more than the cost of a pizza, must of included the side but not the dips and drinks. Thanks kimxy.
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  • mandycr
    mandycr Posts: 4,238 Forumite
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    thank u i usually get them thru the post but havnt got any this month the 50% off includes everything except drinks and desserts or deals which include the double up on sides hth
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  • Tribulation
    Tribulation Posts: 4,001 Forumite
    You can usually save more on a 50% deal by say ordering 2 single lots of chicken wings (with 50% off you get 1 free) rather than double up sides where you end up paying more

    For instance, chicken wings are £3.99 for 1 or £6.99 if you click on the arrow to double up to 2.

    But by simply selecting 2 lots of individual chicken wings, you still get 50% off meaning it costs you £3.99 for 2 lots rather than the £6.99 deal which is excluded from the offer.

    Made that sound much more complicated than it really is lol
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