Pizza Hut has any large pizzas for just $12! This promotion is applicable for create-your-own (up to 10 toppings) or recipe pizzas and includes Thin 'N Crispy, Hand Tossed Pizza and Original Pan Pizza. The offer is valid for carryout, dine-in and delivery.
I see someone has been drinking the pizza corporate Kool-Aid
Anyone that has ever cooked at home knows this fact. The store ovens have a set time to run, so too many toppings means undercooked pizza. Also the more toppings you choose the less of each is added.
Years ago, Pizza Hut was running a deal of $10 for any large pizza. I did double toppings with all the meats. When I went to go pick it up, the kid was so proud, telling me it was the heaviest pizza they ever made. They had all the meats spread out, then sandwiched another layer of cheese and a second layer of all the meats on top of that. It was glorious.
medium deal works here Los Angeles area, but get this
$1.02 Service fee
The service fee partially offsets the increased cost of operations in the state of California.
No fee in Louisiana, plus we enjoying $2.72 a gallon gas. 3 bedroom 2 bath 2400sq foot homes for $350k with 5 acres of land, pecan trees and a pond. We don't get the 300-500k a year tech jobs but a professional can still make 6 figures easily, case in point, a nurse makes around 100k here and her husband manages a restaurant and makes another 100k. Again, not massive money like pros in Cali, but life is easy, everything costs so much less and oh that Cajun food.....yeah it's straight fire!! Festival every weekend, great country people but big city culture just a few minutes away in the big city. Come live the good life my friend
Anyone that has ever cooked at home knows this fact. The store ovens have a set time to run, so too many toppings means undercooked pizza. Also the more toppings you choose the less of each is added.
Yup! Even if they load all the cheese, sauce, and toppings, its never baked through fully. Need to bake at home - either broil or on pan to crisp and melt cheese
Yup! Even if they load all the cheese, sauce, and toppings, its never baked through fully. Need to bake at home - either broil or on pan to crisp and melt cheese
I'm not too familiar with Pizza Hut but I've been ordering pizzas with extra toppings from Papa John's for years and checking the option to bake "Well Done" and they usually listen to the request. Does Pizza Hut have a similar option to check?
medium deal works here Los Angeles area, but get this
$1.02 Service fee
The service fee partially offsets the increased cost of operations in the state of California.
I like that they're disclosing this so that we voters know what the taxes and fees we pay are.
There are a few places I've bought stuff online that broke out all the taxes and fees line-by-line on my receipt from city, state, county levels, and it surprised me which gov't was gouging me for what supposed purposes. It'd be great to see too how the costs break down for regulations such as "service fee to cover worker's comp" and "service fee to cover natural gas stoves" and the like.
I'd love to see how the gasoline taxes break down on my receipts too--that would be eye-opening.
I like that they're disclosing this so that we voters know what the taxes and fees we pay are.
There are a few places I've bought stuff online that broke out all the taxes and fees line-by-line on my receipt from city, state, county levels, and it surprised me which gov't was gouging me for what supposed purposes. It'd be great to see too how the costs break down for regulations such as "service fee to cover worker's comp" and "service fee to cover natural gas stoves" and the like.
I'd love to see how the gasoline taxes break down on my receipts too--that would be eye-opening.
As long as the price they advertise includes all those items... adding a bunch of undisclosed fees after the fact should be considered false advertising.
In CA they just fired a lot of their delivery drivers due $20 minimum wage rate hike on April 1 so I can see why they are now trying to encourage carryout.
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I'm going to order a large pepperoni + pepperoni + pepperoni + pepperoni + pepperoni + pepperoni + pepperoni + pepperoni + pepperoni + pepperoni pie.
Edit: referring to the service fee post
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Anyone that has ever cooked at home knows this fact. The store ovens have a set time to run, so too many toppings means undercooked pizza. Also the more toppings you choose the less of each is added.
No, not delivery of the pizza to your house.
Delivery of you to the hospital via ambulance.
$1.02 Service fee
The service fee partially offsets the increased cost of operations in the state of California.
No fee in Louisiana, plus we enjoying $2.72 a gallon gas. 3 bedroom 2 bath 2400sq foot homes for $350k with 5 acres of land, pecan trees and a pond. We don't get the 300-500k a year tech jobs but a professional can still make 6 figures easily, case in point, a nurse makes around 100k here and her husband manages a restaurant and makes another 100k. Again, not massive money like pros in Cali, but life is easy, everything costs so much less and oh that Cajun food.....yeah it's straight fire!! Festival every weekend, great country people but big city culture just a few minutes away in the big city. Come live the good life my friend
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And Pizza Hut took that personally
$1.02 Service fee
The service fee partially offsets the increased cost of operations in the state of California.
There are a few places I've bought stuff online that broke out all the taxes and fees line-by-line on my receipt from city, state, county levels, and it surprised me which gov't was gouging me for what supposed purposes. It'd be great to see too how the costs break down for regulations such as "service fee to cover worker's comp" and "service fee to cover natural gas stoves" and the like.
I'd love to see how the gasoline taxes break down on my receipts too--that would be eye-opening.
There are a few places I've bought stuff online that broke out all the taxes and fees line-by-line on my receipt from city, state, county levels, and it surprised me which gov't was gouging me for what supposed purposes. It'd be great to see too how the costs break down for regulations such as "service fee to cover worker's comp" and "service fee to cover natural gas stoves" and the like.
I'd love to see how the gasoline taxes break down on my receipts too--that would be eye-opening.
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