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Pizza Hut is selling $1 wings all week

Snap up wings from Pizza Hut for $1 this week. (Source: Supplied/Getty)
Snap up wings from Pizza Hut for $1 this week. (Source: Supplied/Getty)

The one year anniversary of Pizza Hut’s WingStreet is good news for Australians, because it means that you can get the entire range of their wings for $1 this week.

The pizza chain’s WingStreet range – which features nine different types of wings – will be available for $1 a wing across the nation between Monday 18 November and Sunday 24 November.

You can choose between three different types of ‘base’ wings (seasoned, traditional or spicy boneless wings) and eight sauces (smoky BBQ, honey soy, honey mustard, hickory, brown sugar, buffalo, chipotle, hot chilli, and peri-peri).

(Source: Yahoo Finance screenshot/Pizza Hut)
(Source: Yahoo Finance screenshot/Pizza Hut)

However, you won’t be able to buy single wings: the wings are purchased in packs of 6, 12, or 24, which means the minimum spend to score the deal is $6.

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The $1 deal will be available both online and in-store.

But be warned: while the $1 deal will run until this Sunday, a surcharge of 10 per cent applies on Sundays and public holidays.

Those with fish, shellfish and egg allergens might want to stay away, as Pizza Hut has stated in its fine print that it can’t guarantee a 100 per cent allergen-free environment.

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