Milano lovers around Ireland can enjoy pizza at the chain's original 1995 prices on Thursday, March 27, but for a limited time only
Milano is celebrating three decades of pizza perfection by offering four of its original pizzas at 1995 prices as its 30th anniversary approaches.
The three-hour event will feature four of Milano’s most iconic, classic pizzas at their original prices: the timeless Margherita, the fan-favourite American for €5.25, the fiery American Hot at €5.55 and the beloved La Reine for a tasty €4.45. Paula MacKenzie, CEO at Milano said: "In 1995 we brought proper pizza to Ireland and what better way to mark those three decades than with three hours of our original pizzas at their original prices."
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