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andrewstevenson 16-04-2013 21:21

Pizza Hut question
 
Can anybody give me any links for Pizza Hut restraunts money off as all I can see it collection take away or delivery

MovedGoalPosts 16-04-2013 21:24

Re: Pizza Hut question
 
Perhaps you'll have to pay the full price then

Cobbydaler 16-04-2013 21:25

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http://www.vouchercodes.co.uk/pizzahut.co.uk

Bloody expensive without any discount! Love to know what their profit margin is...

BenMcr 16-04-2013 21:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobbydaler (Post 35561801)
http://www.vouchercodes.co.uk/pizzahut.co.uk

Bloody expensive without any discount! Love to know what their profit margin is...

Luckily I live in a student area in Manchester so we are always getting vouchers through for them, Dominos and now Papa Johns

andrewstevenson 16-04-2013 21:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobbydaler (Post 35561801)
http://www.vouchercodes.co.uk/pizzahut.co.uk

Bloody expensive without any discount! Love to know what their profit margin is...

What gets me if you want to sit in your house you get 50 per cent off or pick it up. But if you take time to go into the restraunt you pay full price wrong eh found out restraunt and delivery seperate businesses. The guy who owns Pizza Hut restraunts owns buy as you view


Finers Stephens Innocent LLP is pleased to announce that it acted as the real estate legal adviser to Yum! Brands Inc, the owner of the Pizza Hut brand on the franchise sale of its Dine-In restaurants in the UK to Rutland Partners.
In the deal, Rutland Partners has acquired the share capital of Pizza Hut UK Ltd, the company which owns 352 dine in restaurants with 52 to close and 600 in America and will operate them under a franchise agreement from Yum!. Pizza Hut UK Ltd, was close to administration in Q1 2012 but now Rutland will invest £20 million in support of a broad £60 million refurbishment and restructuring programme of the business including menus, costs and quality. Yum! will continue to act as Franchisor for the Dine-In business whilst Yum retains ownership of the successful growing Pizza Hut delivery business in the UK through franchise and equity new unit development.

Finers Stephens Innocent has advised Pizza Hut for a number of years and on this deal the team was led by real estate partner, Adam Walford, together with Julian Hindmarsh (Head of real estate) and Katherine Miller (Senior Associate, real estate).
Sarah Nelson Smith, Legal Director, Yum! Restaurants International commented on the FSI performance “we really appreciate the support that Adam and his team gave us. Their accuracy and thoroughness during the deal helped us enormously and was hugely appreciated by all concerned.”

MovedGoalPosts 16-04-2013 22:12

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But if you are in a restaurant the costs to the provider are a lot higher and you should expect to pay for that compared to takeaway.

Gary L 16-04-2013 22:37

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob (Post 35561800)
Perhaps you'll have to pay the full price then

I usually go knocking on the neighbours till I find one that wants to go half whacks.
sometimes they just buy me the pizza if they've already eaten.

spreadsheet 17-04-2013 23:06

Re: Pizza Hut question
 
the real trick is to save the pizza hut or domino box after delivery

then get some cheap lidl or aldi pizzas - put them in there and get neighbour to knock on door thus fooling expensive brand loving kids within said house or dwelling

Gary L 19-04-2013 10:47

Re: Pizza Hut question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spreadsheet (Post 35562257)
the real trick is to save the pizza hut or domino box after delivery

then get some cheap lidl or aldi pizzas - put them in there and get neighbour to knock on door thus fooling expensive brand loving kids within said house or dwelling

LOL
That's like shopping at Lidl's and putting it all in M&S carrier bags for when you get home to bump into the neighbours.

Kymmy 19-04-2013 11:01

Re: Pizza Hut question
 
I just make my own.. I can do two 12" of my favorite tuna/anchovy with a nice thick base for less than £3 Costs me roughly the same if I want to do Pepperoni instead

spreadsheet 19-04-2013 19:48

Re: Pizza Hut question
 
once, Domino delivered a pizza and got the order wrong on one of the two that got ordered (it was covered in BBQ sauce which I don't like) so they sent a voucher saying I could have a free one of whatever I wanted. By way of experiment I ordered loads of double toppings and various trimmings, the result was a pizza valued at £22.00


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