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$2 pizza alert! Pizza Hut's Tuesday deal is here — find out how to score a slice cheap

$2 pizza alert! Pizza Hut's Tuesday deal is here — find out how to score a slice cheap

Time of India5 days ago
Pizza Hut is giving $2 Personal Pan Pizzas with 1 topping every Tuesday in July. The deal is for carryout only, not for delivery or dine-in. You don't need to buy anything else to get this deal — it's a standalone offer. Each person can buy up to 4 pizzas at the $2 price.
You can order in-store or through the Pizza Hut app. The deal is while supplies last, so once a location runs out, that's it. Not all Pizza Hut locations may be doing this deal — so check if your nearest one is participating, as stated in the report by USA Today.
Deal started on July 8 and may end before August
The $2 Tuesdays started on July 8 and will go on for the rest of the Tuesdays in July. Pizza Hut said the deal might end before August, but there's a chance it could be extended, as mentioned by the reports.
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Melissa Friebe, Pizza Hut U.S.'s chief marketing officer, said the Personal Pan Pizza is a fan-favorite and they wanted to celebrate that love with this $2 offer. She also said the response has been huge and many stores are selling out fast, according to the report by USA Today.
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People love the deal — and there's more pizza
Pizza fans are sharing the deal like crazy on social media — people are loving it. If a Personal Pan Pizza isn't enough for you, Pizza Hut also has large 'Lover's' pizzas for $12.99 each (limited time only), as per reports.
Those 'Lover's' options include:
Spicy Hawaiian Lover's
Meat Lover's
Pepperoni Lover's
Veggie Lover's
These pizzas were served at the wedding of NFL quarterback Jordan Love and pro volleyball player Ronika Stone near Los Angeles. The article was written by Mike Snider, part of USA TODAY's trending team.
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FAQs
Q1. What is Pizza Hut's $2 Tuesday deal in July 2025?
Pizza Hut is offering 1-topping Personal Pan Pizzas for $2 every Tuesday in July 2025 for carryout only.
Q2. How many $2 pizzas can I buy at Pizza Hut on Tuesdays?
You can buy up to 4 Personal Pan Pizzas per person at $2 each while supplies last.
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