You Can Get Free Pizza Hut If You Ruin Your Dinner This Month

The holidays can be a chaotic time when you have a full house, and you’re just trying to do your best to impress the in-laws with your cooking. You certainly wouldn’t be the first person to burn your would-be...

You Can Get Free Pizza Hut If You Ruin Your Dinner This Month

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The holidays can be a chaotic time when you have a full house, and you’re just trying to do your best to impress the in-laws with your cooking. You certainly wouldn’t be the first person to burn your would-be fancy dinner, but this year, a burnt casserole or overly dried-out turkey doesn’t have to ruin the evening: There’s a small chance at redemption for some Pizza Hut customers.

The Pizza Hut Holiday Rescue gives customers a chance to win a free Triple Treat Box, which consists of two medium, one-topping pizzas, five breadsticks and 10 Cinnabon Mini Rolls. You just need to provide the company with photographic proof of your culinary shortcomings:

How to enter the Pizza Hut Holiday Rescue

The sweepstakes will run from Dec. 1 to Dec. 24; each day, one winner will be selected from among all the terrible cooks who send a picture of their ruined dinner to the chain’s “holiday rescue line,” pizzahut@hutholidayrescue.com. The winner of each day will receive the limited edition Triple Treat Box and will be announced on the following day by email. If you did not win on the day you entered, you will be automatically entered to the following day. You can send up to one entry per day to maximize your chances of winning (assuming you’re a really terrible cook).

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There can only be one entry per household and per email. You can read more about the rules and limitations here. The sweepstakes was created after Pizza Hut ran a survey in which they found that 60% of Americans said the holidays causes stress, over half admitted to ruining a holiday dish, and 62% of people said they wished they had ordered a pizza instead of prepping a big holiday meal. Now maybe they can get that pizza for free.