UPDATE: Call ahead to see if the location you want to visit is participating. Quite a few stores in the St Louis are aren't.
Request a Little Caesars B1G1 coupon for a Large Hot-N-Ready Pizza. You can either print the coupon or have it sent to your phone.
Hurry! Coupon is good through Tuesday, December 28th only!
Check the store locator for the location most convenient for you.
Thanks, Staci!
Monday, December 27, 2010
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Be sure to call first. The St. John Rock Road store wouldn't take it. =(
ReplyDeleteMackenzie and Hanley locations would not take it either! Bummed because it was a good deal! Leftovers tonight instead! oh well!
ReplyDeleteI am in Troy, IL and they took it :)
ReplyDeleteAlso didn't take it at the Chippewa/Kingshighway location. They said several had tried, but knew nothing of the coupon. Must've been a regional coupon or something. Probably a good thing, cause we went ahead and bought one and wouldn't have been too thrilled about another one lingering around-even if it had been free!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the negatives when a business offers franchises. IMHO, unless you signed a contract with a franchisor that don't want you to succeed, you take the company coupons and offer the cheap specials. If you and other franchise operators feel wronged, hire a law firm and let the courts decide the issue.
ReplyDeleteHi All - Sorry to hear you had problems with this coupon. Reading through Little Caesars Facebook page, It sounds like lots of stores across the nation won't accept the coupon.
ReplyDeleteMelissa - It is a national offer, but valid at participating locations only.
Kas - I agree. How can a franchisor expect to stay in business unless they follow the national promotions. And how can a company succeed unless they require their franchises to follow the national promotions.
Back when the Rams were a Super Bowl team, Domino offered a pizza deal where the customer got a $1 off for each TD scored by St. Louis. People lined up outside the stores on Monday, especially when they got $4 or $5 off each pie.
ReplyDeleteToday, I read that up in the Minneapolis area that hourly workers at Jimmy Johns franchises attempted to bring in a union, which failed by a two votes margin.