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    To get a free pizza, visit Pizza Hut's website or app, make a minimum purchase of $8, and use the promo code "BOOKIT40" at checkout. The offer is valid throughout October or until all 1 million ...

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    Reading is fundamental, but it can also be filling. Pizza Hut has announced plans to give away 1 million free pizzas as part of National Book Month.The company’s Book It! Program will give a ...

  5. On the other side was the Fatburger food truck preparing to distribute 500 free burgers, part of an initiative to give away 10,000 burgers in the Los Angeles area to evacuees and first responders.

  6. Grimaldi's Pizzeria - Wikipedia

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    [38] Writes The Washington Post, the restaurant in 2003 "regularly wins best-pizza-in-New York surveys. Pizza, in fact, is all it serves, except for an antipasto for $10 (mozzarella, salami, roasted peppers and olives) and a few excellent desserts. You can get a small plain pizza for $12 and a large for $14. Most toppings are $2.

  7. Rami Levy Hashikma Marketing - Wikipedia

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    The chain claims to slash the price of the average basket of goods by as much as 20%. [4] [6] The company went public on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange in 2007 and has increased its sales volume and number of stores each year since. Rami Levy operates a chain of 44 discount supermarkets in Central and Northern Israel.

  8. John E. Price - Wikipedia

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    Rev. John E. Price (February 2, 1823–February 9, 1906) was an elder and minister of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (AME Zion Church). He was a minister for around 50 years. [ 1 ] He was the founder and president of the Garnet Equal Rights League at Harrisburg.

  9. What’s ‘Texas-style’ pizza? It’s coming to Fort Worth in an ...

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    The Sauce’d House, 304 W. Cannon St., will be an expanded version of Sauce’d, a downtown Grapevine pizza takeout shop, owner Conner Gildenblatt said. The Sauce’d House replaces Cannon ...