Good news for Pizza Hut lovers – Here’s how you can get a personal pizza for $2 every Tuesday in July with just one topping

Pizza Hut is serving up $2 personal pan pizzas every Tuesday in July — here’s how to snag yours

Modified on:
July 23, 2025 10:46 am

I’ve got some great news for you—especially if you’re a Pizza Hut fan (and who isn’t?). Consider this: walking into your local Pizza Hut on a Tuesday, spending just two bucks, and leaving with a blazing hot, cheesy personal pizza all by yourself. Too good to be true, isn’t it? Well, it’s not—it is.

I’m going to break it down for you because this is one of those deals you don’t want to miss.

 $2 for a personal pan pizza? Yes, actually.

Every Tuesday during the month of July, Pizza Hut offers personal pan cheese pizzas for only $2. Yep, that’s correct, no error there — two dollars! And if you are the type of person who wishes to include a bit of added kick of flavor, you can actually have one topping put on your pizza and it still only costs two dollars.

This sale began on July 8, and since then the Pizza Hut fanatics have been waiting in line week after week to get their stringy fix without breaking the bank.

This sale is ridiculously easy to get, and that’s just why it’s so great. Here’s the scoop:

  •  Day of the Deal: Tuesdays only
  •  Price: $2 per personal pan cheese pizza (with a single topping)
  •  Where:
  • Carry out orders only at participating locations
  •  Limit: You can buy a maximum of four pizzas per customer
  •  While Supplies Last: Don’t wait until 8 p.m. to order!

You never have to fiddle with a coupon, a mystery code, or an annoying app—simply stop on by or call in your carryout order on a Tuesday and request the $2 personal pizza deal.

 Is this deal only for July?

And here’s the even better news—Pizza Hut affirmed to ABC News that this delicious offer may not expire in July. That’s right. While they haven’t quite given us the whole story yet, they’ve suggested that it might go on longer than July, so you may want to keep visiting your local Pizza Hut in July.

But in the meantime, don’t gamble—write down those July Tuesdays on your calendar and go and treat yourself to that $2 pie.

 Why is this deal so sweet?

Come on, folks—everything is more expensive these days, even dining out. But what this offer is, is a piece of happiness (and melted cheese) on the pennies of the price of your morning coffee.

Whether you’re grabbing a lunchtime pizza to go, having a single-serving pizza dinner yourself, or simply adding a frill to the kids’ plates without shelling out an arm and a leg, this bargain is mighty hard to top.

What’s more, even if you do have a hankering for extra toppings or a big size, there’s something strangely satisfying about getting your pizza—no sharing required.

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 Final thoughts

I don’t know about you, but Tuesday just got an awful lot of fun with offers like this one. Pizza Hut’s $2 personal pizza special is a hoot, a steal, and just what we all need—some gooey stuff in the middle of the week.

Go ahead: ditch Tuesday lunch plans, tell your friends, and give yourself a treat. Two bucks for a hot, fresh pizza? You bet!

And don’t forget – come July’s end, the deal might still hang around… so stand ready with your eyes (and your gut).

Lawrence Udia
Lawrence Udiahttps://polifinus.com/author/lawrence-u/
I am a journalist specializing in delivering the latest news on politics, IRS updates, retail trends, SNAP payments, and Social Security. My role involves monitoring developments in these areas, analyzing their impact on everyday Americans, and ensuring readers are informed about significant changes that could affect their lives.

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