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In its quest to keep passengers from getting hangry, Carnival even offers a 24/7 pizza delivery service that promises a fresh pie delivered anywhere on the ship, anytime. The cruise line doesn’t ...
Pizza Hut has jumped on the bargain Beluga bandwagon by serving up imitation fish eggs on pizza for the hoi polloi. From Thursday, April 10, through Saturday, April 12, the franchise branch at 932 ...
Bangladesh protests: Outlets of international brands such as Bata, KFC, Pizza Hut, and Puma were vandalised and looted in Bangladesh as thousands took to the streets to protest against Israel. Listen ...
What began as a show of solidarity quickly escalated, with protesters zeroing in on international brands such as Bata, KFC, and Pizza Hut — businesses they believe have associations with Israel.
But this innovative topping isn't the kind of caviar you might be envisioning. Pizza Hut is launching a product meant to "replicate the look and feel of traditional caviar," without any fish involved.
Pizza Hut is putting an indulgent twist on the caviar craze sweeping foodie culture with the launch of “Pizza Caviar”* – a first-of-its-kind innovation that transforms the fine dining trend into ...
A new "caviar" pizza is coming to Pizza Hut this week, but only for select hours for three days in one location. The caviar, called "Pizza Caviar" and described by Pizza Hut as "Pepperoni-flavored ...
Demonstrators targeted businesses perceived to be linked to Israel, including international chains like KFC and Pizza Hut, and even Bata showrooms, despite the footwear company's lack of Israeli ties.
Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) shares climbed more than 4% on Tuesday, to $2.49, as investors reacted to upbeat Q1 delivery numbers and optimism that new U.S. tariffs might play in favor of domestic ...
The protests, which turned violent in some areas, targeted well-known international brands such as Bata, KFC, and Pizza Hut. The angry crowds targeted businesses perceived to have ties with Israel, ...
Pizza Hut may have a cheesy new pitchman, but he’s probably a familiar sight to anyone who ordered pizza delivery in the 1980s. The brand’s latest TV effort, seen here, opens on a public ...