Pizza Hut is making this year's holiday season merrier for its delivery drivers. The pizza chain launched the "Reverse Delivery" doormat with the printed words that read: "Leave a box, get a box."
Pizza Hut said it created the doormats as one way of giving gifts to its delivery drivers. As posted on the mat, they will get free pizzas in this season of giving. The chain also noted that their "deliveristas" must work harder at this time of the year, so they deserved some gifts.
Appreciating the Delivery Drivers' Service for Pizza Hut
The company said that thousands of delivery boys work extra hard to bring joy to homes in the country through the pizzas they deliver. Pizza Hut said that they deliver more than 110,000,000 pizzas to customers every year, and this holiday season, the company would like to express its sincere gratitude.
To say "thank you" to all the delivery drivers this season, Pizza Hut's "Reverse Delivery" doormat will gift them with a free box of pizza. CNN Business reported that this gifting is not only for Pizza Hut drivers but also for FedEx, UPS, Amazon, and others delivering packages to homes. As part of the promotion, they will be able to cash in a $25 gift card to Pizza Hut.
How the Reverse Delivery Promo Works
Customers may place an order for the doormat from Pizza Hut outlets. It has a QR code that drivers can use to get the gift. They need to scan the code to obtain a gift card code to get their free pizza instantly. The mats are available starting Dec. 6, and it should be noted that only 50 mats a day are available until Dec. 10.
"Many of us look to delivery drivers to deliver joy during the holiday season," Pizza Hut's chief marketing officer, Lindsay Morgan, said in a press release. "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."
She also told CNN in an interview, "We wanted to spread some joy during this season for those delivery drivers."
Photo by: Pizza Hut Press Release


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