In addition to extending store hours and scheduling extra staff, many pizza chains offer Super Bowl pizza deals, such as reduced prices on a certain size pizza.This not only provides savings to customers, but allows the locations to stock up on that type of dough in anticipation of dozens of orders for the special. Many places will also offer deals on large quantities of pizza, meant for feeding hungry guests at a home Super Bowl party, and meal deals, offering a selection of pizza, bread, salads, chicken wings, desserts and beverages for one price. Chances are that by doing a bit of shopping around, it's possible to find a good deal on pizza to suit any crowd, large or small.
# Coupon Sources
In the weeks leading up to the big game, pizza companies will flood the advertising market to let the public know about their deals. Using a variety of methods, like direct-mail, television, radio and Internet ads.
Additionally, third-party websites, like CouponCabin.com and RetailMeNot.com, will often aggregate deals between pizza companies, providing easy comparison shopping of available offers.
# Where to Find Deals
* Papa John's: In 2010, Papa John's signed on as the NFL's official pizza after selling more than 900,000 pizzas on game day. Look for special deals at your local store on delivery, carryout and frozen pizzas.
* Pizza Hut: In 2011, Pizza Hut will have its first advertisement airing during the Super Bowl. Special deals, like the 2010 offering of $10 for any pizza is available on their website.
* Pizza parlors across the U.S. and Canada will be competing for business on Super Bowl Sunday. In order to attract customers, many are offering free delivery on pizzas.
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