Pizza Hut to give out FREE Super Supreme to Australian customers

Attention pizza aficionados! Pizza Hut will be giving away 18,000 free pizzas to customers across all their stores.

The Australian fast food chain is gifting foodies around the country free Super Supremes to celebrate its momentous 60th birthday.

And to get a slice of tasty freebies, the first 30 people to line up at any of the 292 stores from midday on Wednesday and Thursday will receive one of the iconic pizzas absolutely free.

Pizza Hut is gifting Australian foodies around the country free Super Supreme pizzas to celebrate its momentous 60th birthday

And to get a slice of tasty freebies, the first 30 people to line up at any of the 292 stores from midday on Wednesday and Thursday will receive one of the iconic pizzas absolutely free

And to get a slice of tasty freebies, the first 30 people to line up at any of the 292 stores from midday on Wednesday and Thursday will receive one of the iconic pizzas absolutely free

Why Super Supreme you ask? 

Pizza Hut is famous for their delicious, crunchy deep pan base and the Super Supreme is the world’s most iconic pizza featuring a mouth-watering combination of fresh vegetables and tasty meats.

The freebie comes 60 years after brothers Dan and Frank Carney took it upon themselves to open a restaurant serving the then-little known food, pizza in 1958.

With only $600 to invest, the two Wichita State University students named their restaurant ‘Pizza Hut’ due to the modest premises they were occupying and opened their doors to a sceptical (but hungry) citizenry.

Pizza Hut from the '80s and '90s: The restaurant holds fond memories for many Australians

Pizza Hut from the ’80s and ’90s: The restaurant holds fond memories for many Australians

The traditional dine in restaurants hold fond memories for many Australian families, including its famous all-you-can-eat pizza buffets and dessert bars

The traditional dine in restaurants hold fond memories for many Australian families, including its famous all-you-can-eat pizza buffets and dessert bars

Just 10 years later in 1968, the chain had expanded to 310 restaurants and with an eye on expansion, the number ballooned to more than 1,000 stores by 1972.

By 1976, Pizza Hut boasted over 2,000 stores including 100 international stores in England, Japan and Australia, whose first store appeared in the Sydney suburb of Belfield in 1970.

The traditional dine in restaurants hold fond memories for many Australian families, including its famous all-you-can-eat pizza buffets and dessert bars.

Fast forward to today, Pizza Hut has been in existence for more than 60 years with around 13,000 restaurants in 130 countries.

So head on down to your local store for your taste of history.

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