if only they started making good pizza again like they did in the 80’s.
They only lasted this long because folks didn’t want to give up on them.
Their pizza sucks and people have given up on them changing back.
Were they in the process of cooking, serving, and eating pizza?!
Gee, wonder why
https://delishably.com/dining-out/The-Top-5-Worst-Chain-Pizza-Restaurants-in-America
https://www.mashed.com/134236/major-pizza-chains-ranked-worst-to-best/
Now Pizza Hut sucks.
Our Pizza Hut is always empty. Most get carry out or delivery
Back in the late 80's the pizza buffet was great.
Imagine operating 144 Pizza Hut restaurants and just now figuring out they have a sub-par, overpriced product.
At one point a few years ago, our local pizza hut began offering a different sauce. Coming from Northern Illinois, where there are a lot of Italians and authentic pizza shops, having to eat pizza hut is a very poor substitute for the real deal. If you can’t get the sauce right, you might as well hang it up. Of course, most of the locals here in Oklahoma have never had authentic pizza, so they think the hut’s is just fine. (They also think Simple Simons and Mario’s make good pizza, both started by non-italian Okies, who obviously hadn’t had the real deal, either.) Nothing wrong with not being Italian, but you should at least know what real pizza tastes like. That’s my rant.
All of the locations in Indiana are in the N/W part of the state. Wow.
I’ll admit, I haven’t ordered Pizza Hut pizza in about four years.
Still, I could never bring myself to order Domino’s as a substitute.
I’ve been ordering from a place called Marco’s. I don’t know if it’s regional or what, but the pizza is decent.
About the time I turned 45, my celiac gene turned on. Gluten free is not a fad in our household. It is so bad, unless I am absolutely sure, I will not eat something. My beautiful wife does not have full blown celiac, but she is gluten sensitive. Fortunately, we live in the Greatest Country On God’s Green Earth, and the choices/options are plentiful. The reason this relates to pizza is the gluten free combination pizza from Pizza Guys. They have a separate oven, separate utensils, the whole nine yards. The danger is that......my wife swears they must put crack cocaine in the crust. It is really, really good. They only make the gluten free pizza in the 12 inch size, so we usually get two.
Pizza Hut in China is sort of a fancy restaurant with a huge menu.
Since 2012, we have been proud to serve our customers their favorite food. Founded in 2008, our restaurants are located in 7 states: Texas, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Georgia, South Carolina, and Wisconsin. We have grown as a multi-brand franchise company combination of restaurant development and strategic acquisitions.
It sounds like they are older and have brands that are so ... dated.
In our little slice of Texas, all of these restaurants are run by various groups of Middle Easterners, and (anecdotally) are poor employers.
Ours closed several years ago.
It is not only Pizza hut that no longer makes good pizza. It is almost impossible to find anyone who does. If you can then it will be some small pizza place somewhere.
A franchise just opened near me.
This makes me happy. I can get a super supreme medium for 12.99 every week or so. I just ask them to make it well done and it is really good.
all the other pizza places near me are between 22.99 and 26.99 for a medium two topping, and yes some make pretty good pizza but many are like: we only serve climate friendly vegi only pizza. kale and feta is the special today, but still...
We haven’t set foot in a Pizza Hut in a couple decades. The last time we went in to one we were the only customers. The staff of about 2 or 3 young people were just visiting with each other and totally ignored us. After about 10 minutes we just left.
We’ve had poor service experiences elsewhere too, typically by young kids that simply do not want to work. That ends our ever going back to those places.
We hadn’t had Pizza Hut for years, tried it 6 months ago - it was the most bland, tasteless pizza you could imagine. Huge disappointment. To the point of, how can you go from great pizza to this garbage?
Never again.
Pizza Hut’s US restaurants have seen sales slip 6 percent this year compared to last.
Another Biden seal of approval the economy is good.