Little Caesars
Free classic pepperoni pizza with purchase of any pizza
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- pauliaK
- Sr. Member
- Aug 27, 2012
- 648 posts
- 699 upvotes
- Calgary
- cheaper_than_cheap
- Deal Addict
- Dec 20, 2007
- 4713 posts
- 6306 upvotes
- Prince George
- svattom
- Member
- Dec 31, 2008
- 414 posts
- 378 upvotes
- Mississauga, ON
Thanks. It didn't appear until after entering my name and address. I was just testing it out before so I never went that far.
See above ^^^Cypherus21 wrote: ↑
Interesting. On the desktop firefox there is no promo code box below the pickup store, nor above the subtotal when checking out. Will pass on this deal for now if you need to be a forensic accountant to figure their system out.
- DangerousDeals
- Sr. Member
- Mar 3, 2005
- 924 posts
- 670 upvotes
- Toronto
I tried this deal, quality prob varies by location but it was one of the worst pizzas I tried. Hardly any cheese or tomato sauce. Also felt like I was eating a day old pizza. Should have sent it back but drive not worth it. Even worst than pizza pizza. Domino's much better.
- jeff1970
- Deal Addict
- Mar 9, 2012
- 4102 posts
- 2980 upvotes
- Kitchener
I can only stomach two pieces at best. That's when I am starving and feeling 100%. After two slices, I am still hungry but I don't feel so hot. So, 400 calories it is (for two slices), skip dinner and go to bed to recuperate and don't eat for 24 hours.Mok122cobra wrote: ↑ 2 medium pizzas = 3200 calories
3200 calories = 8 hours in the gym
8 hours * $35 per hour wage = $280
$280 + $7 = $287 initial cost
Saving account at 3% compounded monthly for 30 years = $705.11
Total cost of 2 pizzas = $705.11
So, my math tells me: Man need 2000 calories per day, 400 calories is 1,600 calories short of that. Two slices cost about $1.50 * 365, grocery tab per year is $547.50. Lose 100 pounds, skip the gym, save cash saved on gym membership(s) and groceries, retire a millionaire.
These facts make this deal hot!
Why can't we all just get along?
- GollyMolly
- Member
- Nov 25, 2016
- 201 posts
- 186 upvotes
Worked great and the location near me actually does an ok job (hit and miss on the franchise variable). I mean as ok as a $6 pizza could be. And a lot more bang for your buck that any other fast food.
Add some leftover grilled veggies and grate a bit of parmesan, heat for a couple minutes, and you have a pretty ok supper.
Add some leftover grilled veggies and grate a bit of parmesan, heat for a couple minutes, and you have a pretty ok supper.
- wolfkin
- Deal Addict
- Dec 23, 2010
- 1128 posts
- 602 upvotes
- Toronto, On
As seen in the OP below (picture didn't come along in quote) no. The deal is for pepperoni. Which is weird there's no reason not to include Cheese but bad/inexperienced programming. I suspect though if you order Pepperoni and then call the place and tell them to change that pepperoni to a cheese they would probably be willing to do that for you.
Frugal_in_Halifax wrote: ↑Offer expires Dec 1st.
yeah that read a bit weird
Only through Uber Eats far as I know which means no coupon code
- GrandAdmiralThrawn
- Jr. Member
- Sep 4, 2019
- 115 posts
- 132 upvotes
- Scarborough
this promo is a mess....just allow us to use it for cheese pizza damnit if i dont want a bloody pepperoni give me the option for a cheese they are literally the same price. FREECLASSIC should have the ability to allow users to use the coupon for 2 cheese or pepperoni...
- Xeerochild
- Deal Fanatic
- May 26, 2009
- 6024 posts
- 2116 upvotes
- Toronto
I just reported you to the mods -- murder is not condoned on RFD.Pinetrees wrote: ↑ No, because cardboard is made typically from pulp derived from pine trees, which contains cellulose, a polysaccharide that is largely indigestible by humans and this provides little nutrients - among other inedible ingredients used in the making of cardboard.
Pizza dough is typically made from flour derived from wheat, which contains starch, a polysaccharide that is commonly found in foods and digestible by humans.
These are two drastically different materials, and if you can't tell the difference, I can explain more of their differences to you to help.
- thelasthunter
- Deal Addict
- Nov 21, 2017
- 3692 posts
- 4307 upvotes
Noted. I've been digging Domino's pan pizzas for the past three or four years. IMO it's the best deal in town for a loaded medium pan, $10 and change. See the pic of the usual I get. The pan crust is usually golden and buttery and the toppings are well baked into the cheese, which is what I look for (as opposed to toppings that just hang out on top of the cheese or the cheese separating easily from the crust). Their regular crust pizzas are hideous though. I've been wondering about LCs as I've honestly never walked into one before in my life. I'm near the one on Bayview and Major Mac. Which one did you go to?dangerousfob wrote: ↑ I tried this deal, quality prob varies by location but it was one of the worst pizzas I tried. Hardly any cheese or tomato sauce. Also felt like I was eating a day old pizza. Should have sent it back but drive not worth it. Even worst than pizza pizza. Domino's much better.
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- kingsley15
- Member
- Jan 17, 2017
- 435 posts
- 864 upvotes
Pretty good deal to get 2 medium pepperonis for $5.99.
- Stumblmer
- Newbie
- Dec 25, 2015
- 4 posts
- Thunder Bay, ON
Err, your maths may have forgot about resting metabolic caloric consumption as well as any movement/activity calories spent assuming a non-vegetative state ... unless the 2 pizzas are a meal above and beyond daily consumption consideration, not sure why the cost is additive only (let alone eating 2 medium pizzas in 1 sitting, the opportunity cost may be least of the worries).
Still, amusing to remind people to second guess their purchases (as so many only deal in impulsive spending)
Still, amusing to remind people to second guess their purchases (as so many only deal in impulsive spending)
- nu2toronto92
- Member
- Nov 1, 2017
- 367 posts
- 450 upvotes
There is a new location open at Gerrard and Carlaw (Toronto). Some guy was on the street corner with a sign and all I could make out was something was $5. Couldnt find the store phone number to find out more.
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