Tasty! Pizza, wings for a great price in the Valley

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Pizza and wings from Urban Legens Pizzaworks
Photographer: ABC15
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Posted: 06/06/2012

If you want some yummy pizza at a great price, and you want to help teens stay off the streets, you are going to love this Smart Shopper Deal of the Day.

Urban Legends Pizzaworks was created as a non-profit organization.

Their motto is "pizza with a purpose".

All of the proceeds from the restaurant go toward helping build a community center to help keep teens off the streets.

So, not only do they have a great purpose, but their pizza is awesome.

They also have huge wings. A dozen wings weighs about two pounds! 

Show your Smart Shopper card on Thursday, June 7, and get 50 percent off all pizzas.

You can also try their wings at a great price. The regular cost is $7.99 for a dozen, but Smart Shoppers will only pay $4.99.

The deal is only valid on Thursday, June 7, and you must show your Smart Shopper card to get the deal.

Urban Legends Pizzaworks
860 E Warner Rd, Suite B-101
Gilbert, Arizona 85296
480-525-7044      

Copyright 2012 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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