Pizza Hut is introducing a new option for customers who are dining alone or those who prefer solo-size pizzas. This is not the usual personal pan option on the menu, but the pizza chain is offering something called the Pizza Hut Melts.
As per CNN Business, this is perfect for pizza lovers who find ordering a whole pie a bit heavy. Pizza Hut created a new version where the pie is sold in individual slices. This new item is expected to make solo customers happy with their meal time.
The Pizza Hut Melts will be offered in Pizza Hut locations across the United States. This menu is also being advertised as “not for sharing,” and in its promo campaign, the restaurant is even offering to pay diners $100 if they will not share the pizza slice.
The Pizza Melts were specially developed for just one person. This will also help customers save since they do not have to order a whole pie if they are only eating alone, and they can do this wherever and whenever they crave for best pizzas.
Pizza Hut is selling this for $6.99 per slice, and just one slice is already filling. This is because it is actually made of two slices of the restaurant’s Thin N’ Crispy pizza that have been folded together and filled with various delicious toppings and lots of cheese.
This can also be described as something similar to a calzone. Customers will love the Pizza Melt that is baked to perfection. There are four flavor choices for the slices and these are chicken bacon Parmesan, pepperoni, meat lovers, and buffalo chicken. It also comes with a dip of either ranch dressing, buffalo sauce, or marinara sauce.
"We like to say – pizza is for WE, Melts are for ME because sometimes you want the delicious taste of pizza all for yourself without having to order and share an entire pie," Pizza Hut’s chief marketing officer, Lindsay Morgan, said in a press release. "With Melts, now there's a new way to get the bold flavors of your favorite pizza – or what you might get on your favorite sandwich – just for you, whenever and wherever you want."


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