At last, the world’s most powerful legislature caught up with Pizza Hut, which rolled out this technology in 2017 to track customers’ pizzas from the store to the delivery driver to their front door.
One U.S. state has more Pizza Hut locations than any other, thanks to history, nostalgia, and unexpected local quirks. Can you guess which one?
Casey’s has about 2,600 locations, making them the sixth largest pizza chain in terms of the number of shops (behind Hunt Brothers, Domino’s, Pizza Hut, Little Caesars, and Papa Johns, and ahead of Papa Murphy’s, Marco’s, and MOD Pizza).
FRESNO, Texas - The only moment TiAnna Yeldell has to herself is when she's sleeping, and that doesn't happen much.The 44-year-old single mom of three works 80-hour weeks to provide for her children,
Some people use white noise to sleep, or the tranquil sound of rain falling. One podcaster hopes to put listeners to sleep by reading restaurant menus. On this week's episode of Pepperoni Pizza Dreams,
The 44-year-old single mom of three works 80-hour weeks to provide for her children, ages 8, 14, and 18. During the day, she is a driver for Pizza Hut, where she earns $9.50 an hour before tips. At night, she cleans trains for Houston's Metro system, where she earns about $17 an hour.
The 44-year-old single mom of three works 80-hour weeks to provide for her children, ages 8, 14 and 18. During the day, she is a driver for Pizza Hut, where she earns $9.50 an hour before tips. At night, she cleans trains for Houston’s Metro system, where she earns about $17 an hour.
Port of Subs is making an aggressive eastern push and signed an agreement with a U.S. Air Force veteran to open 70 of sandwich stores in and around Washington, D.C.
So, saddle up, partners, because we’re about to embark on a mouthwatering journey through eight underrated pizza joints that’ll make you say “yeehaw” with every bite! Our first stop takes us to the heart of Dallas, where Zalat Pizza is serving up slices so good, you might just forget you’re in Texas.
The storefront is as subtle as a Texas football fan on game day, with a big, bold sign that practically shouts “PIZZA!” at passersby. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to high-five strangers and declare your undying love for carbs.
Fast food is inextricably linked to American culture, but its workers can’t make ends meet. The only moment TiAnna Yeldell has to herself is when she’s sleeping, and that doesn’t happen much.