Pizza Hut in Norbury and South Croydon are both giving away 100 pizzas to the first 100 customers to visit their takeaways at lunchtime today.
“To secure the pizza, they just have to turn up – that’s all,” Pizza Hut say.
The South Croydon and Norbury locations are part of a wider takeover of 16 stores in Greater London, bringing the total number of stores now operated by ZAF Holdings to 42.
Pizza Hut franchise operator Arif Jivraj, the managing director at ZAF Holdings, said, “We’re thrilled to have added these locations to our Hut portfolio and are honoured to be serving the people of South Croydon and Norbury.
“This offer of free pizzas is our way of thanking the community for staying with Pizza Hut, and we’re looking forward to playing our part in the local economy for the foreseeable future.”
Terms and Conditions apply to the offer. Customers are limited to one pizza, for the first 100 customers to walk in to the South Croydon or Norbury branches to make an order for collection. Offer valid from 12pm until 3pm on June 9 2026 . No ingredient swaps or adjustments can be made to the pizzas. Not valid in conjunction with any other offers unless stated. Subject to availability. Offer only valid in Pizza Hut South Croydon, 328 Brighton Road, South Croydon, CR2 6AJ and Pizza Hut Norbury, 1374 London Road, Norbury, London, SW16 4DE.
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