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Sarah Bradbury

Papa John’s have created a Breakfast Pizza and you can try it for just £4.99

We’ve been using the excuse that anything goes during lockdown; chocolate before 10am, sure. Crisps for dinner? Fine. But now Papa John’s have given us pizza for breakfast and we’re not mad about it.

The large limited-edition Breakfast Pizza is available from today, 7th May until the 11th May in stores across the UK and best of all, you can try it for just £4.99 this weekend with TopCashback.

TopCashback will refund 100% of the purchase order value up to £15 cashback on Papa John’s orders purchased on the Just Eat site - meaning when you order your large Breakfast pizza, which usually costs £19.99, it will only cost you £4.99 - pretty good ey? All you need to do is sign up to TopCashback.

Sadly this offer is only available for new members with no previous purchases.

So what does it taste like? Well, the Papa John’s breakfast pizza has a delicious Heinz Beanz base, the pizza is then generously topped with smoky bacon and sliced pork sausages, before being finished off with a sprinkle of golden-brown potato tots. This is definitely something worth getting out of bed for, don’t you think?

Now despite the breakfast food themed toppings, this pizza can be enjoyed all day – from opening right through to last orders, putting a unique spin on the traditional full English breakfast.

Giles Codd, Marketing Director of Papa John’s, said: "Whether you’re nursing a hangover following a virtual pub quiz, or looking for a bank holiday brunch with a twist, our Breakfast Pizza makes for a great addition to your bank holiday weekend."

"It’s only available for a very short period, five days in fact, so we urge all pizza and breakfast fans to try it before it’s bean and gone!"

Papa John’s stores have remained open during lockdown and offer a contact-free delivery service only. Extra measures have also been put in place to ensure staff and customers are keeping safe, including a quality seal, social distancing in stores, and cashless payments.

In addition to the launch of the limited-edition Breakfast Pizza, Papa John’s has raised over £250,000 in donations for The Trussell Trust and its efforts towards food banks across the UK so far. Customers wishing to help raise funds for the charity can do so via the donate buttons on the Papa John’s website and app.

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