Chain-specific pages
Each brand gets its own hero photo, positioning blurb, and coupon list. You never scroll through unrelated wings or burger promos just to reach a pizza line item.
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Little Coupon Pizza is intentionally small: fewer tabs, fewer trackers, and more sentences that explain why a coupon row exists. Below is how that helps everyday U.S. pizza shoppers.
Each brand gets its own hero photo, positioning blurb, and coupon list. You never scroll through unrelated wings or burger promos just to reach a pizza line item.
Buttons call the Clipboard API when available, with a textarea fallback. Haptic-like label swap confirms success before you jump back to DoorDash or first-party checkout.
HTML + CSS + a tiny script keeps first paint fast on LTE and hotel Wi-Fi. Images are remote-optimized Unsplash URLs you can swap for self-hosted WebP later.
Unique titles, meta descriptions, canonical URLs on littlecouponpizza.com, and JSON-LD on key templates help crawlers map each chain to its own intent cluster.
Semantic landmarks, visible focus states, aria labels on the carousel, and prefers-reduced-motion support so animations never fight your OS settings.
We repeat the “sample / verify” mantra on purpose. Transparency beats hype: you decide whether to trust a code after checking the official source of truth.
The contact form routes to a monitored inbox. Tell us when a description misreads a franchise rule—we patch copy as time allows.
Copy assumes ZIP-level variation, third-party delivery markups, and the fact that some “national” campaigns exclude Alaska, Hawaii, or stadium stores.
We do not collect passwords or payment data. The feedback form currently composes an email locally—when you graduate to production, swap in a server endpoint or form backend and add a reCAPTCHA / honeypot as needed.
Affiliate links (if any are added later) will be disclosed in-page per FTC guidance. Today’s build is editorial-only.