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Pizza Hut makes a name change

Posted Jun 19 2009, 11:19 AM by Catherine Holahan
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fast foodUpdated 8:20 p.m. ET

Blame recession cuts. Pizza Hut is slicing the "pizza" from its store name on its boxes and some store signs. The fast food chain will now brand some stores as "The Hut."  

However, contrary to earlier reports, the iconic chain won't be changing its name, a Pizza Hut spokesman said Friday. The boxes and some store signs will say "The Hut." Others will retain the Pizza Hut name.

Pizza Hut has recently expanded its menu beyond pizza to include pasta, giving it some reason to alter its branding. Media and advertising trade publication MediaWeek characterized the name change as an attempt to transform its stores into hip hangouts. There are more than 10,000 Pizza Huts worldwide.

The new "Hut" stores will be more than simply places to place a delivery order, according to MediaWeek. They will include televisions that broadcast programs such as "Wheel of Fortune" and "Entertainment Tonight."  

The company has tried to become more hip and youth-friendly in recent months. In April, it introduced the Pizza Hut "Twintern," an employee who uses the online service Twitter to update customers about store events and pop culture news.

This isn't the first time for Pizza Hut parent Yum Brands to change the branding of one of its iconic restaurant chains, which include Taco Bell. In 1991, the company rebranded Kentucky Fried Chicken as KFC. Recently, to highlight the company's healthier grilled chicken offerings, the company has referred to the KFC brand as KGC.

In other news related to YUM, two California residents are reportedly suing the KFC chain for failing to give them a free grilled chicken sandwich. The customers are claiming that a sandwich giveaway promoted by Oprah Winfrey was a "bait and switch" scheme aimed at getting folks in the door to buy other menu items, according to The Associated Press. KFCs were overwhelmed by demand for the sandwiches.

 

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They want to be a hip place to hang out, yet the article states that they will show Wheel of Fortune and Entertainment Tonight. I don't think that could be any less hip. People were also calling Kentucky Fried Chicken, KFC long before it was "rebranded".

First of all, Pizza Hut is not a fast food joint.  It may be a chain, but it is not fast food.  It is just like all other pizza places, you call ahead, they say 20-25 minutes, then you pick up you pie.  Secondly, who really cares.  The best pizza can only be found in the local restaurants, everybody knows that.

Real bright, I wonder how much it will cost to change the signs, printing, new uniforms etc. I guess that's why the CEO's get paid the big bucks.

The Hut? like Jabba the Hut, which is what you will look like if you eat at "the Hut"... Seems like truth in advertising to me. Good job marketing people...    

Who's the new mascot,Jabba?

Who cares, their pizza sucks anyway.

Whats this about "recently added pasta"?  I worked for Pizza Hut in 1983, and we sold pasta even back then.  The "name change" (if it really is one, not just an ad campaign gimick like "pizza hut is changing their name to pasta hut) won't last

This sounds like something that should be in the Onion.  Has whoever came up with this idea ever actually been in a Pizza Hut?  It'll take more than a name change to make it a "hip hangout".  Every Pizza Hut I've been in has been among the dreariest restaurants out there.  They look pretty much exactly that same as they did 20 years ago.  Oh yeah, they're gonna show "Wheel-of-Fortune".  Are they trying to be the hip hangout spot for senior citizens?

I don't get it, so now we'll just jabber about The Hut?

as long as idiots who have never worked at a restaurant continue to make these kinds of decisions, they will never see any increase in sales or improvment of immage.  marketing morans will never understand that we are there for the food!!!! i dont want some 16 year old who hasn't washed his hands for hours making me a pizza with some toppings i didn't ask for.  but as long as bottom line thinking continues to win out, companies like "the S*ut" will continue to only bring in the ignorant crowd who doesn't know what pizza really is.

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