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Tempe Police Station officials stepped in to end pizza delivery after arresting the driver during a traffic stop.
As for fast food, Tuesday meant tacos. However, Pizza Hut is getting a slice of Pie on his Tuesday deal with personal bread pizza.
The company began contracting on July 8th with a $2-doll personal bread pizza, originally planned to only serve it until July. But it’s so popular that Pizza Hut has expanded it to August. “The response is incredible and we’ve sold out personal bread pizzas at thousands of restaurants across the country,” said Melissa Friebe, chief marketing officer at Pizza Hut Us, in an email statement earlier this month to USA Today.
There’s no word yet about the end date, but the probably $2-dollar one-top personal bread pizza deal will follow the pattern of McDonald’s $5 meal contracts.
How to get a $2 personal bread pizza deal for Pizza Hut
This transaction is suitable for carry-outs only – no other purchases required – a maximum of 4 limit per customer. Order in-store or via the Pizza Hut app at participating locations. There will be an additional charge for extra cheese or additional toppings.
Offers are available at Pizza Hut locations nationwide, but make sure the Pizza Hut location is among those participating.
Also, this offer is supply at the restaurant at the end, but this offer is good. Over 3,100 Pizza Hut restaurants were sold out on the release date on July 8th, the company told USA Today.
Pizza Hut’s 2 Dollar Personal Bread Pizza Discussion on Social Media
Pizza Hut’s $2 personal bread pizza deal feels viral, with customers posting on Facebook, including one mom.
Additionally, fans of the deal have worked on X, the former Twitter, to praise the deal.
Pizza Hut posted on Instagram on June 22nd. It has earned many comments, including “Thank you! I love this deal for my kids” and “Look at Pizza Hut looking for us during these difficult times.” In the same Instagram post, one of the comments was “My video didn’t look like this video 😢 #disapponted #disapponted.” “People also mention long lines and wait times in one post on X.
Mike Snyder is a national trending news reporter for USA Today. You can follow him on threads, BlueSky, X and email him Bliss & @mikegsnider.bsky.social & @mikesnider &msnider@usatoday.com
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