2 dollar personal bread pizza deal on Tuesday in July

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Don’t do it for you on a taco Tuesday, pizza hat has another Tuesday special to consider.

For each of the remaining Tuesdays in July, the pizza restaurant chain is offering one top personal bread pizza for just $2. This transaction is suitable for carry-outs only – no other purchases required – supply continues (up to 6 limit per customer, order in-store or via the Pizza Hut app).

Offers are available at Pizza Hut locations nationwide, but make sure the Pizza Hut location is among those participating. The deal is expected to expire before August, but Pizza Hut was able to expand it, but the company told USA Today in a statement.

Tuesday’s pizza deal for $2 gets overwhelming response

Pizza Hut actually began its contract last Tuesday on July 8th.

“The reaction is incredible and we’ve sold out personal bread pizzas at thousands of restaurants across the country,” Freeby said. “Our goal is to provide our guests with more of what they love, and this offering has proven to do just that.”

Pizza lovers rave about something special and handed it over on social media.

@pizzah

Of course I am happy and you can also place a carry-out order at the party on Tuesday. Location only while supply continues. Additional charges for additional toppings and additional cheese. Limit 6 personal bread pizzas per customer. Available, price and particles. It changes. Additional taxes, tips and fees.

♬ Confidence (Speed-Up Version) – Ocean Alley

Y’all crashed the website, but it was real and we made it. Let me eat $2 personal bread pizza at Pizza Hut…

Posted by Brandon Smith on Tuesday, July 8th, 2025

If you want something a little more fulfilling than a personal bread pizza, Pizza Hut has a large size pizza for $12.99 for one big pizza, including cabin lovers, spicy Hawaiian lovers, meat lovers, pepperoni lovers, vegetable lovers and more.

Pizza was one of the most recent wedding invites for Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love and San Diego Mojo professional volleyball player Ronica Stone, near Los Angeles.

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