Little Caesars Value Menu Joins the Fast Food Deals War: See what’s in it

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As more restaurant chains revamp their food and deals, Little Caesar is the latest to launch a value menu.

The online-only deal, known as the “More for $9.99” menu, begins July 7th and consists of a $9.99 combo that includes the most popular items from brands such as crazy puffs and classic pizza.

In a news release, Chief Marketing Director Greg Hamilton called the value menu “a bold move to offer unbeatable varieties and flavors at their own prices.”

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Little Caesars ” More for $9.99′ What’s on the menu?

Customers who purchase from the Value menu will have the following options available for $9.99:

  • Two big classic pepperoni or cheese pizza (or one of each flavor)
  • Order classic pepperoni pizza and crazy puffs
  • Amazing 4 n-one pizzas with crazy bread and crazy sauce
  • Pretzel crust pizza with crazy bread and crazy sauce
  • Crazy Puff Party Pack with 12 Pepperoni or Cheese Crazy Puffs (or a combination of both flavors)

How to get a transaction

The $9.99 menu is only available online, so customers must order from www.littlecaesars.com or the company’s mobile app. Customers cannot order from the store’s $9.99 menu.

Where is Little Caesar located?

Little Caesar was founded in 1959 and is based in downtown Detroit. The company has restaurants in each state in the US, with 30 countries and territories, according to the company.

Increase your precious meals

Little Caesars is the latest restaurant to launch its value menu following a surge in discounted meals in spring 2024. McDonald’s, Burger King and Wendy’s first announced their deal in May 2024 after customers expressed concern about inflation and rising food prices.

McDonald’s has also extended its $5 meal agreement, which was originally launched in June 2024.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the consumer price index rose 2.4% from March 2024 to March 2025. Food prices rose 3% over the 12 months ended March 2025.

The ever-present inflation, valuable meals have become a staple on some menus, and like a little Caesar, some are still on sale.

Contributor: Mike Snyder, USA Today

Saleen Martin is a reporter for the USA Today Now team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia 757. Email her to sdmartin@usatoday.com.

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