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Little Caesars Just Dropped a First-of-Its-Kind $5 Prime Day Deal - Here's How to Get Yours

Little Caesars is doing something it's never done before-serving up pizza deals directly to Amazon Prime customers.

And for the first-time ever, Amazon is partnering with the pizza giant on an exclusive Prime Day food deal.

Per a press release shared with Parade, the offer is aiming to bring the signature value of the Detroit-based pizza retailer to those who are working up a sweat and an appetite while shopping for online deals.

"Innovation at Little Caesars is about making it easier for customers to get great food at a great value," said Greg Hamilton, Chief Marketing Officer, Little Caesars. "Whether it's our Amazon Prime Day partnership, Chat GPT ordering, or drone pizza delivery, we're meeting consumers where they are and delivering the convenience and affordability they expect from our brand."

How to get the Little Caesars and Amazon Prime Day pizza deal

Prime members and pizza lovers will be screaming Pizza! Pizza! as they take advantage of the deal.

As Amazon's biggest event of the summer comes early, members can score big deals on their favorite products, items and groceries. And now, a pizza order is also being thrown into the mix.

From June 15 through the 26, the deal will be available for delivery or in-store pickup.

It includes a $5 Classic Pepperoni or Cheese Pizza, redeemable up to 5 times on varying days for a savings of up to $30, at participating locations.

You can place a pickup or delivery order at amazon.com/littlecaesars.

Little Caesars previously announced a first-of-its kind ordering option

Earlier this year, Little Caesars made it easier than ever to order pizza.

One of the world's largest pizza brands announced a partnership with ChatGPT, offering customers a "seamless conversational ordering" opportunity directly from the Little Caesars app.

It also gives them the option to personalize suggestions based on preferences and build their perfect pizza in a conversational style.

And the pizza giant also tested out a new concept in its existing location in Rockford, IL, eliminating all counter staff to roll out its first-ever self-service restaurant.

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This story was originally published June 2, 2026 at 12:46 PM.

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