Super Bowl

Pizza Hut is giving away 30,000 pizza slices during Super Bowl Week. Can you find them?

Want free pizza?

Look for a Pizza Hut-themed Ford F-250 truck, scooter or bike this week in Miami.

The pizza chain says it’s giving away nearly 30,000 free pizza slices Thursday through Sunday in more than a dozen popular areas in Miami including Wynwood, Little Havana and the University of Miami.

But there’s a catch: You won’t know where or when the pizza fleet will pop up. So, you’ll have to put the video games down, go outside, and explore the city. Think of it like a scavenger hunt.

Look for a Pizza Hut-themed Ford F-250 truck, scooter or bike this week in South Florida if you want free pizza.
Look for a Pizza Hut-themed Ford F-250 truck, scooter or bike this week in South Florida if you want free pizza. Pizza Hut

Pizza Hut says the free pizza giveaway is to get fans energized for the big game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs on Super Bowl Sunday — and most likely to remind you that its pizza is for sale on Super Bowl Sunday.

The company’s literacy-driven “BOOK IT! program” and its nonprofit partner First Book, which focuses on ending education inequality, will also be donating $54,000 in grants to educators in the Greater Miami area. Pizza Hut says the money will be used to buy additional books and classroom resources to help promote childhood literacy.

The company, which is the official pizza sponsor of the Super Bowl, says it sold enough pizza in the last Super Bowl game to cover more than 41,000 football fields and served up 10 million ounces of cheese. Its most popular order was a large pepperoni pizza with a side of breadsticks.

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This story was originally published January 27, 2020 at 11:08 AM.

Michelle Marchante
Miami Herald
Michelle Marchante covers the pulse of healthcare in South Florida and also the City of Coral Gables. Before that, she covered the COVID-19 pandemic, hurricanes, crime, education, entertainment and other topics in South Florida for the Herald as a breaking news reporter. She recently won first place in the health reporting category in the 2025 Sunshine State Awards for her coverage of Steward Health’s bankruptcy. An investigative series about the abrupt closure of a Miami heart transplant program led Michelle and her colleagues to be recognized as finalists in two 2024 Florida Sunshine State Award categories. She also won second place in the 73rd annual Green Eyeshade Awards for her consumer-focused healthcare stories and was part of the team of reporters who won a 2022 Pulitzer Prize for the Miami Herald’s breaking news coverage of the Surfside building collapse. Michelle graduated with honors from Florida International University and was a 2025 National Press Foundation Covering Workplace Mental Health fellow and a 2020-2021 Poynter-Koch Media & Journalism fellow.  Support my work with a digital subscription
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