Inflation Got You Down? You Can Get a $7 Pizza at Pizza Hut in New Jersey

Charlie Dwyer

TOMS RIVER, NJ – In a move as hot as a fresh pepperoni pie, Pizza Hut is rolling out its $7 Deal Lover’s Menu, serving a full spread from pizzas to pastas, melts to desserts. And to spice things up, the chain is embracing “Girl Math,” a TikTok trend that humorously rationalizes indulgence, by kicking off a campaign that turns social media math into real-world savings.

Pizza Hut’s $7 Deal Lover’s Menu, available for dine-in, carryout and delivery, features 17 options for $7 each when ordering two or more items. Among these options are three newcomers: Roasted Garlic Cheese Sticks, Bacon Cheddar Cheese Sticks, and Chocolate Donut Bites. The lineup also includes Hut classics like medium one-topping pizzas, Meat Lover’s Melts, 8-Piece Boneless Wings, and much more. Hut Rewards loyalty members are in for an extra treat, as they can earn points on every purchase from this menu.

To get the TikTok world talking, Pizza Hut is offering $7 to those who demonstrate how they apply “Girl Math” to the $7 Deal Lover’s Menu. By showcasing their logic at www.hutmath.com, users can redeem one free item off the value menu. The campaign is fueled further by influencer Anna Sitar, who has created a “Girl Math-terclass,” a series of examples on how to best make use of this humorous financial logic.


“Girl Math has been a fun way for people to rationalize their treats, making it a perfect fit for our new Deal Lover’s Menu,” said Lindsay Morgan, Chief Marketing Officer at Pizza Hut. “But jokes aside, this menu is designed to offer everyone the great taste they love at a value they can celebrate.”

The $7 Deal Lover’s Menu is available at participating Pizza Hut locations starting today. For more information and to find a nearby location, visit www.pizzahut.com.

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