PIZZA lovers can get their takeaway hit for half the price at Papa John’s next week.

The fast food chain chain is offering 50% off orders made via its app, as long as you spend at least £30 or more on pizza, sides and desserts.

Pizza fans will need to order through the app to get the deal

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Pizza fans will need to order through the app to get the dealCredit: Alamy

However, drinks, ice creams and Papadias won’t be counted in the qualifying spend needed to get the discount.

Bargain hunters will need to download the Papa John’s app and order between New Year’s Day and January 20 to cash in on the deal.

Other offers or discounts can’t be applied alongside the deal.

Unfortunately, you won’t be able to claim the discount at Butlins, Haven Holiday Parks, Ribby Hall Village, Welcome Break, Planet Ice, on campus stores and in Ireland.

Other pizza chains are also offering deals of their own over the festive period.

Pizza Hut is offering a variety of deals you can check out on its website, along with the terms and conditions.

Offers include a £35 Christmas Feast – which includes three large pizzas, two classive sides and a free 1.5 litre drink – and two warm cookie doughs for £8.99.

Dominoes is also listing meal deals on its website.

One includes a buy one get one free deal on any size pizza if you collect it yourself from the store.

If you’re more of a McDonald’s fan, the fast food chain is bringing Katsu curry chicken nuggets out next week.

You’ll need to be quick as the snack will only be around for six weeks.

And Greggs launched a deal offering a free breakfast roll and a hot drink to new customers last week.

The deal will be available to the first 50,000 new customers who download the Greggs Rewards app between December 17th and New Year’s Eve.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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