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Pizza Hut Says Happy New Year with Online Deal

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Pizza Hut wants you to ring in the New Year with some delivered pies and is giving extra incentive w…
Pizza Hut wants you to ring in the New Year with some delivered pies and is giving extra incentive with a 50% off deal. All online pizza orders will be half off starting January 1 through January 10.

The deal is in honor of the first ever online purchase, which just so happens to be a Pizza Hut pizza. Apparently, it's the 20th anniversary of the historic event, which took place in 1994.

That initial purchase was a large pepperoni, mushroom, and extra cheese pizza and the transaction was made on a site called "PizzaNet." As part of the promotion, Pizza Hut is re-launching that original page so customers can see what it was like to order a pizza 20 years ago. The experience will surely be very different than Pizza Hut's recent Xbox pizza ordering app.

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