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There is also a promo code for $5 off $20 with promo code MOREPIES
The Offer
Check your AmEx Offers for the following deal:
- Get a $5 statement credit by using your enrolled Card to make a single purchase of $15 or more via the Slice app or online at slicelife.com by 6/1/2021. Limit of 2 statement credits (total of $10).
The Fine Print
- Limit of $10 back
- Valid until 6/1/2021
Our Verdict
Slice is a food delivery app that just does pizza.
Used it with T-Mobile Tuesdays $6 promo, $5 Amex offer on Resy Plat card from November with 20% credit on restaurants.
Still charged a bogus local fee of 5% on Total before discounts.
But the local gourmet pie shops around here have gotten crazy expensive over the past 12 months – so can’t complain too much.
Anyone know if pickup will trigger the two offers also? No delivery in my town but has a couple of places we use for carry out. TIA
Out of all the types of food to focus on, Slice zeroes in on one of the few that practically always has in-home delivery. Food delivery services already lose billions of dollars, despite the draconian fees and charges they extort from restaurants, that on occasion, they list against their will. Frankly I can’t see how they haven’t folded already.
Slice is not just pizza. Their focus is pizzerias but include entire menu from the business
I wonder if this will stack with the Delta/Marriott/Hilton restaurant offers. I had read data points that other food apps do (like Uber Eats and Grubhub).
Slice is great and not always just pizza. A couple local places that technically offer pizza are on there, but most of the menu is pub food, Mexican, highbrow gourmet stuff, whatever. I think you just must have to offer at least one pizza to join as a restaurant. Slice offers $5 off every once in a while too in a targeted email, one of the better food apps to keep on deck.
Thanks would have definitely ignored this deal otherwise but went to the site and there is a Italian place that I go to quite a bit that is on there.
I don’t have Slice in my hometown, but I’ve seen it elsewhere when I travel. Is there a markup on the pizzeria’s regular prices (like often happens on Uber)? Also, I assume the restaurant’s “specials” aren’t listed? If so, that makes a pizza ordering app almost useless because many pizza joints always have specials that are better than their published menu prices.
Depends on the pizzeria. The local place I like going doesn’t mark up on Slice and has their specials, but others don’t have specials
I have it on platinum, gold, and Lowes business Amex, so it seems pretty widely targeted,