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MARKETING/ADVERTISING | Staff Reporter, Australia
Published: 31 Aug 11
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Pay less for the same Eagle Boys pizza

Pay less for the same Eagle Boys pizza

Apparently, less is more.

Customers can now enjoy their favorite pizza flavours by paying $5 delivery charge (down from $8) when they buy two or more menu-prized pizzas starting from 29 August.

“Earlier this year we unveiled our revamped menu providing a range of traditional and gourmet pizzas and side orders. Now we’ve turned our attention to making it even more convenient and affordable for pizza lovers," says Eagle Boys Pizza Group Marketing Christine Hooper.

“As family budgets are being stretched and lifestyles get busier, we’re constantly looking to provide customers with convenient menu options that suit their taste buds, budgets and lifestyle.

“It’s not often you can put a great tasting meal on the table for about $20 without having  to make it yourself. But by keeping delivery costs low, we’re helping families enjoy a relaxing, cooking-free night in at home without breaking the bank.”

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