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2 for 1 Pizza Express vouchers in The Times from Saturday
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The voucher is in Times2, page 16 today.Reclaimed thanks to this site:
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Great one - thanks. I'm glad I checked e-mail today. My boyfriend and I decided to make November a money saving month - but now there's no reason not to have a nice meal out!
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Couldn't agree more. Wouldn't eat in Pizza Hut if you paid me - let alone gave me a voucher for a discount, especially after some of the local reports on health and safety - guess it differs from town to town though. Each to their own...
I used to work there, and it's very slack. The pizzas are made from extremely cheap, bulk-bought (on a huge industrial scale) ingredients, and made me ill over time. They're made with defrosted dough, which may or may not be properly de-frosted when it goes into the oven. They cost approximately £1.50 each to make. They sell for £8-10 easily. I'd rather give my money to those like Pizza Express who at least give you healthier and/or more traditional ingredients, not 'meat' containing more artificial additives than meat-flavor crisps!
www.pizzahut.co.uk/restaurant/assets/files/Ingredients_List_Pizza_Toppings.pdf
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sciencegeek wrote: »i thought i would add that if you live near a university precinct you can often get the daily broadsheets at half price (or less sometimes) from selected newsagents. I think its supposed to be for students but nobody ever checks.
It's only 25 p at the union shop. If anyone lives in Clifton, Bristol. The Union Shop of Bristol University is on Queens Road. You can buy cheap newspapers there. Normally, they never asked when you pay whether or not you are a student. I normally get lots of things there -- cheap ethnic food too.0 -
savings4me wrote: »Is it in todays too? Tuesday0
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i certainly cant find it in Thursdays?? any help0
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As I said above: Times2, page 16Reclaimed thanks to this site:
£175 Abbey Mortgage Repayment Fee, £170.03 Capital One Bank Charges £418.07 Lloyds TSB Bank Charges, £2,671.55 Mis-sold Endowment Policy, all for OH0 -
bargain888 wrote: »Just thought I let you guys know that I used the voucher on Sunday. I have another voucher but I don't think I will be using it. Why? because the pizza there are way too expensive compare to that of Pizza Hut. Okay, their ingredients may be of a higher level but when compare to Pizza Hut, you have to spend twice the amount of money to get the same quantity.
We ordered one £9.00 pizza and one £8.50 pizza. These pizzas are bigger enough for one adult each. Compare that to Pizza Hut which cost approximately £9 to £10 for a medium pizza which is enough for 2 adult serving. So 2 pizza in Pizza Hut is enough for 4 people. Altogether we paid approx. £15 for 2 adult, a 3 year old and a 5 year old. One pizza was enough for the kids and the other pizza was not enough for the adult. We also ordered a started but the portion was tiny too.
The voucher is good if you are ordering just for yourself and your partner. But if you are taking kids or other adults too, thats when you are going to have to spend a lot more money.
Note that this voucher is only for a reduction of 1 pizza. Anything else is charged full price.
Hope this helps.
But Pizza Hut is cheap and salt filled pizza. Pizza Express is authentic Italian and freshly cooked.
I have got my voucher and cannot wait as Pizza Express is one of my favourite, cheap restaurants. thank you for this!!!!0 -
i can't find a times2 anywhere!!?? i'm right in thinking it is the same as the ft?0
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I don't have the times2 in my newspaper! I only bought it for the voucher... grrr.
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