Pizza Hut New Menu: Answer To Pizza Hut’s Declining Market Share

Pizza Hut New Menu- Behold pizza lovers, Pizza Hut new menu is going to turn you knots! Pizza Hut is launching its newest line of menu on Nov. 19 following heated news that the American pizza chains are continuously losing its market.

Pizza Hut new menu brings enticing Hot-Right-Now honey Sriracha sauce, salted pretzel crusts and sliced banana peppers. Beginning Nov. 19, people will be witnessing an overall makeover not only with the popular pizza chain's menu, but also on its new employees uniform and new pizza boxes.

Customers can still order their favorite pizza as Pizza hut is not removing their old menu list. The New additions of menu could be customized including new flavor options for 11 new pizzas, six new sauces, 10 new types of crust, and other new toppings and garnishing.

Crust Flavors: Honey Sriracha, Hut Favorite, Salted Pretzel, Toasted Asiago, Toasted Parmesan, Fiery Red Pepper, Garlic Buttery Blend, Toasted Cheddar, Get Curried Away, and Ginger Boom Boom

Sauces: Classic Marinara, Garlic Parmesan, Buffalo, Premium Crushed Tomato, Honey Sriracha and Barbeque

Drizzles: Buffalo, Honey Sriracha, Balsamic and Barbeque

Ingredients: Classic Meatball, Peruvian Cherry Peppers, Fresh Spinach, Sliced Banana Peppers and Premium Salami

Pizza Hut new menu will be first rolled out in the U.S. The new formulation in the menu was thought to augment the derailing financial status of Pizza Hut. In Its 2013 financial report, Pizza Hut declining sales from 19 percent in 2008 fell to 16.7 percent in 2013.

"We're embarking on the biggest change that we've ever made as a brand," said Carrie Walsh, Pizza Hut's Chief Marketing Officer.

Pizaa Hut new menu is seen as the hope and answer to the slumping sales of the nation's largest pizza chain that has been decreasing for two years. Competitors such as Domino's, Little Caesars and Papa John's were seen taking a slice of Pizza Hut's business.

New competitions were also seen as build-your-own pizza chains including Blaze and Pieology are penetrating the pizza market. Another threat seen is the new Chipotle brand that has been attracting diners of Pizza Hut.

The makeover would help the chain "better connect with millennials" and "reinforce Pizza Hut's leadership, quality, innovation and superior value," says David Novak, CEO of Yum! Brands, which owns Pizza Hut, KFC and Taco Bell.

Pizza Hut new menu ads is entitled "The Flavor of Now," as the new products are expected to roll out in over 6, 300 U.S. stores.

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