* **Q: What exactly is the Papa John's deal?
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Food / Deals
Sorting out dinner after a long day can be a hassle. Sometimes, pizza delivery is the perfect solution for a convenient and satisfying meal. This week, Papa John's is making that choice even easier (and more affordable) with a special limit...
Papa John's latest promotion offers a straightforward way to get more pizza for your money. To claim the deal, customers need to place their order through the official Papa John's website (https://www.papajohns.com?ref=yanuki.com{:target="_blank"}) or their mobile app. After adding a large, regular-priced pizza to your cart, you'll be prompted or able to add a second large pizza with one topping for free. Popular topping choices like pepperoni or extra cheese are easy additions.
It's recommended to check if your local Papa John's participates in the promotion, as availability might vary. This deal is particularly timely for gatherings, perhaps for watching sports events like March Madness, or simply for an easy weeknight dinner solution. Given that it's a "flash" deal ending April 6th, acting quickly ensures you don't miss out.
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