• SirEDCaLot@lemmy.today
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    They should sell it, because whoever buys it can’t possibly run it any worse.

    When I was growing up, there was a Pizza Hut near us. We lived kind of out of the way so it was the only real restaurant for some distance. They didn’t deliver. Would have made millions, but for whatever reason they didn’t. That location closed.

    Years later, I lived near one. I ordered from time to time, watched the quality go downhill as the ingredients got cheaper. Last time I went there I was ordering $100+ worth of food for a party, I asked the guy for a couple extra sauce cups. He said management had a new policy he couldn’t give out extra sauces without charging $0.10 each. This is while I was carrying an order so big I was worried the stack of boxes would fall over in my hands. That was the last time I went to that location. It closed a few months later.

    In their heyday, their food was really good. They had a good recipe, but they cheaped out and put idiots in charge of their stores.

    Whoever buys it should get back to their roots. I think there’s a place for it. But the current management obviously has no idea how to make it work.

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    46 minutes ago

    The veil of Pizza Hut’s propaganda has finally fallen, Taco Bell is the true winner of the Franchise Wars.

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    The Pizza Hut in my town closed 15 years ago. It’s now a Chinese restaurant, and the owners never changed how it looks on the outside.

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    The niche with Pizza Hut was the dining experience. The red cups, the hut roofs, the whole thing… They gutted all that and kept the subpar pizza. You can get carry out/delivery pizza of same quality from everywhere else. They took away the thing that made them different in the marketplace.

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      Their pizza used to be much better. They lost some consumers to the places selling worse pizza for cheaper and instead of just excepting it, tried to compete on price. They turned their pizza to shit, just like their competitors. Only their competitors had smaller buildings with less overhead and kitchens designed from the ground up to sling out fast pizza. Super Dumbass move on pizza hut.

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      I only buy pizza from The Hut.

      See, this pizza comes with cheese in the crust; that’s not normal, it’s awesome!

      (Seriously tho, the Dominoes is closer, and if someone local was making the equivalent of “sutffed crust”, I’d order from them. But, I’ll pay a premium for cheese in the crust.)

      EDIT: TIL Dominos has a stuffed crust option as of May 2025, and Papa Murphy’s might.

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    Back in the 80s pizza hut charged premium prices, but tasted fantastic with actual quality ingredients. Tasted even better if you ate it at the restaurant right out of the cast iron.

    Then they lost some sales to cheaper on the go places that popped up like Dominoes and little Caesars. Instead of sticking to the higher end and maintaining for customers that we’re willing to spend more on taste, they opted to go down in the mud and compete on cheap, cheaping out on ingredients and cook\prep time. They couldn’t do that as well as the other guys, who’d been doing it from the start. So they completely tanked themselves. Dumb corpo decisions. You can’t make a shit product to compete with other shit product when all your brick and mortar is 4x the size and not designed to sling out pizza as fast. Instead of just excepting that they weren’t going to keep all of the customer base wanting pizza, they shot themselves in both legs.

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    I haven’t had Pizza Hut since I was a kid. It’s not great pizza, but you used to be able to sign up for the summer book club at the library and get prizes for reading so many books. I was a pathetic kid with no friends who read nonstop to cope with the loneliness and boredom and one of the prizes was free coupons for personal pan pizzas. We were the kind of barely middle class that thought burger king was a huge treat we only got once a year, so earning a pan pizza was the absolute shit as an elementary school aged kid. My mom always took me there for my end of summer reward lunch and it always felt incredibly special.

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    Honestly I’d get some Pizza Hut out of nostalgia if they didn’t put all of their delivery through DoorDash. That middleman makes it cost more than actually good pizza.

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    It’s a little over one percent of their total stores. Last year they closed 1451 stores, so this isn’t some sort of new record. The important bit is the potential of Yum selling off the brand, which I think is honestly a good move. Pizza Hut is falling WAAAY behind Dominos and needs an injection of fresh energy. A new owner might bring that.

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      Little Caesars makes better Pizza than the Hut. Just let it die.

      Honestly couldn’t tell you the last time I had Pizza Hut. Probably over 20 years ago? Just awful greasy pizza.

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        Not to mention you can get a stuffed crust pizza from Little Ceasars for 1/2 the price as Pizza Hut

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        Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but as someone who has had both within the last 3 months, I’d say Pizza Hut edges out Little Caesars by a fairly large margin.

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          to me, this is most evident when trying to reheat it the next day. little ceasars just doesn’t leftover well at all. pizza hut is only marginally better, a far cry from what it was in the 90s

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            For me, I use an air fryer and flip the pizza upside down. This keeps moisture on the cheese side and crisps up the crust really well.

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                Second air frying to reheat. It also does a good job of cooking their (Little Caesar’s) pizza a little more which slightly changes the flavor. It’s odd, but it works!

                Hell, popping Little Caesar’s in the air fryer anyway when fresh improves it a lot for some reason.

                I’d still say Pizza Hut’s pizza is still better than Caesar’s though. I think it’s the sauce.

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            It might be the #2 in terms of eating cold too. #1 is papajohns I’d say.

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    Honestly good. Bought some recently on a whim. I’ve had better frozen pizzas. I was in a genuine state of despair when I took the first bite and realized I made a terrible mistake ordering it

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      All the corporate brands went through more rounds of enshitification recently, a few years ago I got subway for the first time in years, and realized it’s way cheaper than it was, and more expensive. For one thing I noticed way way more salt in the veggies, salt disguises substandard ingredients, as does sugar and fat. So much salt I couldn’t well eat it.

      I pickle my own veggies, and don’t use any salt, and it tastes fine, so I know there’s not reason vegetables need that much salt on their own.

      But talking to others, they also think they lowered the quality on all of these corporate joints sometime around 2021.

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        I like the term enshitification. I used the phrase “spreadsheeted the flavor out” many times over the years. And it’s true. They constantly shave quality so that the spreadsheets look better.

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          Everything had the quality spreadsheeted out of. I used to get some electronics from best buy. Battery banks, headphones, mp3 players. 2021 and on everything I got there was defective, including 3 mp3 players, all breaking within a couple of months, two with seeming bad soldering joints, one with programming that just went haywire. Battery bank was defective, headphones cheap. They refused to return any of it, making me mail it in for warranties if I wanted to do anything about it, insult to injury, search engines carried no results on these problems, despite them being widespread, systematic. The manufacturers are in league with google, et al, to suppress information about their defective products. The only results supplied were the help forums they moderated.

          Maddening. But it’s everything, even before that. All wiring has been downsized to the smallest size possible to still work, the soldering the cheapest and least amount, the insulation on the wire, the plastic on the coating, everything. Every fraction of a penny has been shaved off multiple times to the point that everything breaks prematurely as they cut down to the bone on quality.

          But because everyone has been doing it in a race to the bottom, there are no other options, and they control information, now removing free internet results allowing most all people from finding each other online on their products. These businesses are in a Shittust, a Shit Trust, all agreeing to field shit products so they can maximize profit and not compete. They own the regulators, and own the judges (judges are a complicated tiered leasing program but they have senior leasing rights,) in case a regulator bucked the system, and they own congress that would interfere to protect them too.

          Power tools now too, entire brands, never good, have gotten way worse. Ryobi for instance, cut to the bone in quality.

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        That sounds about right honestly. I remember last buying some pizza hut around 2022 and while it wasn’t anything special, it wasn’t as genuinely offensive as my recent experience with them

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    Back right after covid we did a pizza friday for a whole summer. They had deals for things every week and especially crust seasonings. That lasted about a year. The next summer the deals were massively cut back and the following summer the seasonings were gone. Pretty much stopped since then.