Pizza Hut Spreads Cheer With Free Pizza For ALL Delivery Drivers

The holiday season countdown has begun, signaling the peak of online shopping. All those packages aren’t going to deliver themselves, which means a flurry of delivery drivers are working around the clock to ensure your packages arrive on time to place under the tree.

Last year, over 11.7 billion holiday packages were delivered, resulting in thousands of December deliveries by hardworking drivers. This year, deliveries could meet or exceed that number and Pizza Hut wants to thank the real MVPs of the holiday season with a free pizza!

We’re talking free pizzas for your favorite individuals delivering your packages, be it from Amazon, USPS, FedEx or UPS.

Starting December 6, Pizza Hut wants to help Americans say, ‘thank you’ to all delivery drivers during the busiest time of the year with a one-of-a-kind Reverse Delivery doormat. 

The concept is simple: leave a box, get a box. The Reverse Delivery doormat will give delivery drivers a free box of pizza when they leave a box at your door. The mat comes with a QR code that all delivery drives can scan to claim their free pizza (valid until December 27, 2023).

“Many of us look to delivery drivers to deliver joy during the holiday season,” said Lindsay Morgan, CMO at Pizza Hut. “This was our chance to give some cheer back in the form of a delicious meal for delivery drivers to enjoy during their busiest time of the year.”

Where exactly do you get this mat? Available now through December 10, pizza lovers can visit shopatpizzahut.com, and order a “Reverse Delivery” doormat for FREE! You’ll have to act fast because only 50 mats a day will be offered until December 10 on a first come first served basis.

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