Pizza Hut starts with four easy options: delivery, dine-in, carryout, or reorder. There isnât a ton of information available on the Pizza Hut app, as it looks like the app is mainly geared toward helping people order quickly and easily.
Hitting the menu button brings up only five options: sign in, create an account, reorder, menu, and start over. The menu option is basically meant to be used as a way to choose what you want to order. There is a picture, a price, and then the options for your crust: pan, hand tossed, thin ân crispy, original stuffed crust, or skinny it up. There is a size option (medium, large, or personal pan), and then a customize it or add to order. A couple of the items have longer descriptions with the word âmoreâ as an option.
I clicked on the âmoreâ hoping to find ingredients or nutrition information, but a slightly longer description popped onto my screen. It didnât even take me to another page.
The order page is fairly straightforward. You donât even have to have an account to order (which I think is very smart). Creating an account is a bit complicated, because Pizza Hut needs your address in order to process deliveries. If you donât have an account you do have to put in some personal information before you can order (name, email address, and phone number), but I think that is to be expected. Once you have done that, you can schedule your order for a later time or pick it up as soon as possible.
For delivery, you have to put in your delivery address first before you can even play around with ordering food (or log in to your Pizza Hut account). Dining in is basically a restaurant locator, as it will tell you which of the Pizza Huts are closest to your area and what time their dining room is open until.
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