This chain is shaking up the pizza game with an affordable combo meal for $9.99, available nationwide this July

Starting July 7, the pizza chain is bundling fan favorites—think two large pies or a pretzel‑crust combo—for just $9.99, aiming to stay the nation’s go‑to value slice.

Little Caesars, ranked America’s most affordable restaurant chain in Datassential’s 2024 report, has launched its nationwide “More for $9.99 Menu.” Each online‑only bundle pairs at least two signature items, giving families and budget‑conscious diners a break from rising fast‑food prices.

How the new $9.99 bundles aim to ease diners’ wallets

Craving something different without breaking the bank? The new platform arrives as inflation keeps squeezing restaurant checks. By locking the headline price under ten dollars, Little Caesars hopes to outshine Domino’s and Papa John’s, which are also pushing limited‑time deals.

Industry watchers note that value menus drive traffic: PMQ Pizza’s 2024 Power Report already places Little Caesars fourth among national pizza brands. A sharper bargain could nudge occasional guests into loyal‑fan territory. Before you click “order,” here’s exactly what you can mix and match:

Bundle optionWhat’s inside
Classic DuoTwo large classic cheese or pepperoni pizzas
Pepperoni PlusOne classic pepperoni pizza with four Crazy Puffs
Fantastic ComboFantastic Four‑N‑One Pizza with Crazy Bread & Crazy Sauce
Pretzel PartyPretzel Crust Pizza paired with a Crazy Combo
Puff PackTwelve Crazy Puffs, any flavor mix

No coupons, no minimum purchase—just pick, pay $9.99, and wait for the “Pizza! Pizza!” box to hit your doorstep. Still undecided? Here are three quick reasons regulars say they’re giving it a try:

  • The price beats most large‑pizza deals by at least $3.
  • Bundles feed two to four people, perfect for game night.
  • Online ordering skips counter lines during the dinner rush.

What industry analysts say about Little Caesars’ value‑focused strategy this summer

Analysts argue the chain is “doubling down on its DNA.” Greg Hamilton, chief marketing officer, puts it bluntly: “As the value leader in pizza, we don’t follow trends—we set them.” Whether the menu sticks past its early‑August window will depend on sales volume, but early social buzz suggests consumers love getting more carbs for fewer coins.

The promotion is scheduled to run through early August. If red‑hot demand continues, Little Caesars could extend or even expand the lineup—remember the Stuffed Crazy Bread surprise of 2022? For now, diners should act fast. After all, who wants to miss a chance at dinner under ten bucks?

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