NPC International Inc., franchisee of Pizza Hut and Wendy's restaurants, reported results for its fourth fiscal quarter and fiscal year ended Dec. 30, 2014, according to a company press release. Pizza ...
A customer will never have to second guess their order again. Pizza Hut is introducing its new Tobii menu, which tracks a customer’s eyes when looking at the menu to create the pizza they really want ...
Welcome to Haute-N-Ready, in which John Locanthi, Willamette Weekâ s trencherman of leisure, tastes the hastily made, modestly priced food of the common man. Banh mizza: With the addition of a ...
Pizza Hut is rebooting itself for a new generation of pizza eaters. Following two years of disappointing sales as consumers sought even more exotic flavors and personalized options, the world's ...
So here's the skinny: Pizza Hut's testing a lower-calorie pizza. In fact, the pizza giant is actually testing two so-called "Skinny Slice" pizzas in a total 47 restaurants in two different test ...
Erin DeJesus was most recently contributing editor of Eater, and has held various writing and editing roles at the brand since 2010. A James Beard Award winner, she particularly loves working on ...
There’s nothing worse than when free pizza turns out to be a false promise. Except for when it turns out to be malware. According to the Federal Trade Commission’s blog, a fake email is circulating ...
Pizza Hut is developing a digital menu that knows what you want to eat better than you do. The new "Subconcious Menu" uses eye-tracking technology on a tablet to follow your retinas and automatically ...
We see it all too often. A successful business seems to lose its way. Somehow, after decades of success, its results soften, then tumble and the company becomes a victim of its competition. We scratch ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Aside from Reading Rainbow, children of the '80s and '90s were only motivated to read thanks to one institution: Pizza Hut. Specifically, Pizza Hut's "BOOK IT!" program. If you're too young to ...