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Little Caesars Is Offering $5 Large Pizzas to Amazon Prime Members — Through June 26

Healthy Fact of the Day

A $5 large pizza is a great value — and there are a few easy ways to make it a more balanced meal. Pairing two slices with a large side salad at home adds fiber, vitamins, and volume to the meal without significantly increasing the overall cost. Choosing the Classic Cheese over the Pepperoni cuts back on saturated fat and sodium, since pepperoni is one of the saltier pizza toppings. And if you're feeding a family, portioning the pizza onto plates rather than eating directly from the box is a simple habit that makes it easier to keep servings in check.

If you have Amazon Prime, this is one of the better fast food deals of the summer.

Little Caesars has partnered with Amazon to offer $5 large Classic Pepperoni or Cheese Pizzas exclusively to Prime members through Friday, June 26. A large pizza at Little Caesars typically runs around $7.99 to $8.99 depending on location, making the $5 price tag a meaningful discount — and the deal can be redeemed once per day, up to five times total during the promotion window.

Six days left, up to five uses. The math is easy.

How to Get It

The deal is accessible through two channels:

  • Amazon’s website or app — find the offer in your Prime benefits or through a search for Little Caesars deals
  • Little Caesars’ website or app — log in or link your Amazon Prime account

The deal is limited to one redemption per day and a maximum of five redemptions total per Prime account through June 26. Orders are placed for pickup at participating Little Caesars locations.

What You’re Getting

The $5 deal applies to two classic options:

Classic Cheese Pizza — Little Caesars’ signature DEEP!DEEP!™ Dish or Classic Round in cheese. Simple, reliable, and exactly what you’d want at $5.

Classic Pepperoni Pizza — The same format, loaded with pepperoni. The most popular pizza in the country, in large format, for $5.

Both are large size — typically eight slices — making this a legitimate meal for a family or a very good deal for two people.

The Amazon Prime Connection

This isn’t the first time Little Caesars has leaned into the Amazon Prime ecosystem. The chain has run Prime-exclusive promotions before, and the partnership reflects a broader trend of fast food chains using streaming and subscription platform benefits to drive traffic and loyalty — similar to deals Grubhub offers to Prime members or the exclusive offers Taco Bell runs through Lyft.

For Amazon Prime subscribers who already pay $14.99 per month for the membership, these kinds of food benefits make the subscription feel like it goes further.

Worth Knowing: What Else Little Caesars Has Going On

Little Caesars recently launched a new Garlic Parmesan Chicken Pizza and a new Chunky Chipotle Chicken Pizza as limited-time additions to its menu, both available now at participating locations. The $5 large pizza deal applies to Classic Cheese and Classic Pepperoni only — but if you’re heading in for the deal, it’s a good opportunity to try the new chicken pizzas as an add-on.

The Bottom Line

Amazon Prime members can get a $5 large Classic Pepperoni or Cheese Pizza at Little Caesars through June 26, redeemable once per day and up to five times total. Redeem through Amazon’s or Little Caesars’ website or app. Six days left — and five potential uses — starting today.

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