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Tempe Police Deliver Pizza After Arresting Driver

Summary

  • Tempe Police officers finished a pizza delivery after arresting the driver
  • Pizza Hut's $2 1-topping Personal Pan Pizza deal extended into August due to popularity
  • Customers praise the deal on social media, but some complain about long wait times and pizza quality
Tempe Police Deliver Pizza After Arresting Driver

On Tuesday, July 8, 2023, Pizza Hut launched a $2 1-topping Personal Pan Pizza deal, which was initially planned to run only through July. However, the response to the offer has been "nothing short of incredible," according to Melissa Friebe, the chief marketing officer of Pizza Hut U.S. The deal has been so popular that Pizza Hut has extended it into August 2023.

In a separate incident, Tempe Police Department officers stepped in to finish a pizza delivery after arresting the driver during a traffic stop. This unexpected act of service has added to the buzz surrounding Pizza Hut's $2 Personal Pan Pizza deal.

The deal has become a viral sensation on social media, with customers praising the offer as a "little box of happiness." However, not all customers have been satisfied, with some complaining about the long wait times and the quality of the pizza not matching the promotional images.

Despite the mixed reviews, the $2 Personal Pan Pizza deal continues to captivate customers across the country, and Pizza Hut is exploring the possibility of extending the offer even further, similar to McDonald's $5 Meal Deal, which has been on the menu since June 2024.

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The Tempe Police Department officers stepped in to finish the pizza delivery after arresting the driver during a traffic stop.
The $2 1-topping Personal Pan Pizza deal, which was initially planned to run only through July 2023, has been extended into August 2023 due to its popularity.
Customers have praised the deal, calling the personal pizzas "little boxes of happiness," but some have also complained about long wait times and the quality of the pizza not matching the promotional images.

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