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  2. The 24 Best Fast-Food Freebies and Deals Right Now - AOL

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    10. Pizza Hut: $7 Deal Lover's Menu. For once, Pizza Hut's deals recently got better. ... and the Big Dinner Box for $30 featuring two medium one-topping pizzas, five breadsticks, and either pasta ...

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    5. Pizza Hut: $7 Deal Lover's Menu. Like Domino's, Pizza Hut also has a build-your-own-combo deal. Items are $7 each, and you need to order two or more, including medium one-topping pizzas, melt ...

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    10. Pizza Hut: $7 Deal Lover's Menu. ... There's also the Big Dinner Box for $30 featuring two medium one-topping pizzas, five breadsticks, and either pasta, bone-in wings, or boneless wings. ...

  5. Yum! Brands - Wikipedia

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    A second Chix unit opened in May 2015 with additional menu items. Super Chix was sold to founder Nick Ouimet and an investment group in August 2015. [36] In 2017, Yum! announced plans to open 10 Pizza Hut restaurants in Ethiopia, after signing a franchise with the country's Belayab Foods and Franchise PLC. [40]

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    Pizza Hut delivery motorbikes. In the United States, the first restaurant food delivery service in the world began in 1995 with World Wide Waiter [25] [26] and still operates today as Waiter.com. The top three restaurant food delivery services are DoorDash, [27] GrubHub, and Uber Eats, [28] which together account for some 80 percent of the ...

  7. Missing dollar riddle - Wikipedia

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    Flow of dollars in the riddle – comparing the sum of values circled in yellow (10+10+10=30) with the sum of absolute values of those shaded yellow (9+9+9+2=29) is meaningless. The missing dollar riddle is a famous riddle that involves an informal fallacy. It dates to at least the 1930s, although similar puzzles are much older. [1]