Pizza Hut = Absurd prices and it's not even a good pizza!
They've improved to at least being tolerable as food in recent years, although I guess that depends on where you live.
Pizza Hut is more like a Chuck E. Cheese; it's more a kid-trap where parents will be obliged to eat, too. That's why its sauce is (and especially, was) so ludicrously sugary, and why it does all these Happy Meal-type collaborations.
Pizza Hut = Absurd prices and it's not even a good pizza!
Hey man... I have plenty of good memories eating at Pizza Hut. :D
Back in the 80s, I played the Super Mario Brothers and Duck Hunt arcade games there, which was also well before the first Nintendo home system was ever released (in the states). Also, they ran a campaign back then where if a grade-schooler read enough books they would get a free personal pizza, which I took advantage of multiple times.
They're still one of my more favorite brands of Pizza. (ツ)
Hey man... I have plenty of good memories eating at Pizza Hut. :D
Back in the 80s, I played the Super Mario Brothers and Duck Hunt arcade games there, which was also well before the first Nintendo home system was ever released (in the states). Also, they ran a campaign back then where if a grade-schooler read enough books they would get a free personal pizza, which I took advantage of multiple times.
They're still one of my more favorite brands of Pizza. (ツ)
Of course as an Italian my pizza standards are quite high, but I tried to put apart all sort of prejudice when I visited the pizza hut's stand at the EXPO in 2015. But even like this their pizza was simply too much different from a true pizza (the tomato sauce was slimy and too similar to ketchup, the mozzarella was clearly local and they used to put too many ingredients, including the same mozzarella). And while speaking with an american family sat on a different table, they told me that it was far better than the pizza they used to eat in their reference Pizza Hut in Santa Monica. ps. why my previous comment has been deleted? I was simply saying my opinion
Of course as an Italian my pizza standards are quite high, but I tried to put apart all sort of prejudice when I visited the pizza hut's stand at the EXPO in 2015. But even like this their pizza was simply too much different from a true pizza (the tomato sauce was slimy and too similar to ketchup, the mozzarella was clearly local and they used to put too many ingredients, including the same mozzarella). And while speaking with an american family sat on a different table, they told me that it was far better than the pizza they used to eat in their reference Pizza Hut in Santa Monica. ps. why my previous comment has been deleted? I was simply saying my opinion
It wasn't deleted, it was downvoted. For the record, living in the Tri-State area where there are lots of Italian restaurants and a high Italian-American population, I can also safely say that Pizza Hut is about what you said. There's no comparison between it and a pizzeria or restaurant run by people who actually know what they are doing. Well, with the exception of the one time I visited a restaurant and the waitress didn't know what manicotti was, but that was a one-off.