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Score Free Little Caesars Pizza Every Week for a Year—Here's How!


Score Free Little Caesars Pizza Every Week for a Year—Here's How!

How to Win Free Pizza for a Year at New Dallas Location

A new pizza establishment in Dallas is offering a mouthwatering deal: free pizza for an entire year to one lucky winner. The promotion coincides with the grand opening of the restaurant, which aims to attract hungry locals with the irresistible prize.

How to Enter the Contest

To participate, customers must follow these steps:

  • Visit the restaurant’s official social media pages.
  • Like and share the contest post.
  • Tag at least two friends in the comments.
  • Sign up for the email newsletter for additional entries.

The winner will be selected randomly and announced on social media within two weeks of the contest closing.

What the Prize Includes

The grand prize includes:

  • One large pizza per week for 52 weeks.
  • Choice of toppings (excludes premium add-ons).
  • Optional delivery or in-store pickup.

BNN reached out to the restaurant’s management, who confirmed the promotion is part of their efforts to build a loyal customer base in the competitive Dallas food scene.

Key Dates to Remember

  • Contest starts: June 1
  • Last day to enter: June 30
  • Winner announced: July 15

What Do You Think?

  • Would you participate in a contest like this, or do free-food giveaways feel like gimmicks?
  • Is free pizza for a year worth the effort of social media engagement?
  • Should restaurants offer more sustainable prizes instead of food-based promotions?
  • Would you rather win a year of pizza or a cash equivalent?

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Elwood Hill is an award-winning journalist with more than 18 years' of experience in the industry. Throughout his career, John has worked on a variety of different stories and assignments including national politics, local sports, and international business news. Elwood graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in journalism and immediately began working for Breaking Now News as lead journalist.

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