With the Super Bowl a little less than two weeks away, Domino’s Pizza is willing to pay customers to pick up their pizzas rather than get them delivered.

Now through May 22, the Ann Arbor, Michigan-based chain will be “tipping” customers $3 if they order online and choose carryout. However, the money is not a cash bonus; it must be applied to a future online carryout order.

“Carryout customers who order online can claim a $3 tip to use on their next online carryout order,” the company said in a press release.

According to Domino’s, the “tip” can be combined with other offers, “making for a tasty deal.”

“Domino’s carryout tips come just in time for the biggest football game of the year, which is also one of the busiest days of the year for pizza,” Domino’s Executive President Art D’Elia said in the press release.

“Domino’s typically sells about 2 million pizzas on football’s favorite Sunday, so if you’re throwing a party and feeding hungry fans, make it a carryout order and get tipped! Then you can treat yourself to a delicious pizza with a great deal the week after.”

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