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<blockquote data-quote="wingsandsword" data-source="post: 2053246" data-attributes="member: 14159"><p>Exactly. Pizza Hut, like McDonalds, trades on name recognition and being absolutely everywhere. They don't have to be good, they don't even try. When is the last time you ever heard Pizza Hut talk about improving their ingredients or making tastier pizza? Never, all they ever promote is their newest pizza gimmick, typically they found a new place to stick cheese-goo or sauce-goo, or a "new" shape to put pizza in. They've got a franchise in every city and town, and a gigantic advertising budget to make sure you don't forget them (no matter how hard you try).</p><p></p><p>I remember, about 20 years ago, growing up in Rural Kentucky, in a small town of about 2,000 and thinking we were becoming a big and fancy place when we got our McDonalds and Pizza Hut with the Wal-Mart on the way. Of course, we didn't have Pizza places, just little greasy-spoon diners and dairy-freezes, so Pizza Hut was kinda exotic, and it was Pizza you didn't have to make yourself at home (that never came out right) or that horrible "pizza" served with school lunches.</p><p></p><p>20 years later and much wiser, I've learned to never, ever order from Pizza Hut, and to avoid ordering from Chain Pizzarias if possible (although Donato's and Papa John's aren't too bad), and always eat locally. </p><p></p><p>If you're ever in Lexington, KY and want a good pizza, go to Joe Bologna's, they make some truly magnificent pizza (and just about everything else Italian)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wingsandsword, post: 2053246, member: 14159"] Exactly. Pizza Hut, like McDonalds, trades on name recognition and being absolutely everywhere. They don't have to be good, they don't even try. When is the last time you ever heard Pizza Hut talk about improving their ingredients or making tastier pizza? Never, all they ever promote is their newest pizza gimmick, typically they found a new place to stick cheese-goo or sauce-goo, or a "new" shape to put pizza in. They've got a franchise in every city and town, and a gigantic advertising budget to make sure you don't forget them (no matter how hard you try). I remember, about 20 years ago, growing up in Rural Kentucky, in a small town of about 2,000 and thinking we were becoming a big and fancy place when we got our McDonalds and Pizza Hut with the Wal-Mart on the way. Of course, we didn't have Pizza places, just little greasy-spoon diners and dairy-freezes, so Pizza Hut was kinda exotic, and it was Pizza you didn't have to make yourself at home (that never came out right) or that horrible "pizza" served with school lunches. 20 years later and much wiser, I've learned to never, ever order from Pizza Hut, and to avoid ordering from Chain Pizzarias if possible (although Donato's and Papa John's aren't too bad), and always eat locally. If you're ever in Lexington, KY and want a good pizza, go to Joe Bologna's, they make some truly magnificent pizza (and just about everything else Italian) [/QUOTE]
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