The $2 pizza deal at Pizza Hut extends through all of August – Check if your nearest restaurant is offering the discount beloved by pepperoni lovers

Pizza Hut is extending it's $2 pizza deal. Read to know more

Modified on:
August 5, 2025 4:42 pm

Pizza Hut’s viral $2 Personal Pan Pizza now has a fresh fire under it from August. Originally set for July Tuesdays, this wild promo has been extended through all of August, offering one-topping personal pizzas at just $2 at participating carryout locations nationwide while supplies last.

During the summer, Pizza Hut made pepperoni lovers lucky by offering a special limited-time-only price on one-topping Personal Pan Pizzas for $2 every Tuesday. Such is the demand that the fast-food chain would confirm that the offer is extended to August after running out of stock on the first day of business. Here is what you need to know and loads more.

Deal particulars

  • Price: $2 for personal Pan Pizza one with one topping, cheese or pepperoni. 
  • Days that are valid: Every Tuesday for the month of August (for carryout only).
  • Limit: Up to four per customer, per visit.
  • Extra charges: Extra toppings or extra cheese will incur additional pricing—taxes, tips, and fees are not included.
  • Availability: Participating Pizza Hut locations while supplies last.

Pizza Hut said the deal “sent pizza lovers into total frenzy,” with over 3,100 locations running out of stock on launch day. Demand and zeal to keep fans satisfied have indeed extended through August.

Steps to redeem offer

  • Locate a participating location: Not all outlets opt into the promotion. Check your nearest Pizza Hut via the chain’s website or app to confirm participation before heading out.
  • Order for carryout: The $2 Personal Pan Pizza deal is only for carryaway orders.
  • Indicate your toppings: The basic offer consists of one topping-pepperoni being the fan favorite-but you can choose any one topping included in the menu price.
  • Pay in-store or via App: Complete the order at the restaurant counter or prepay through the Pizza Hut mobile app. Don’t forget to mention the Tuesday deal in-store to ensure preference on pricing.

Where to check

  • Pizza Hut App: Open the app, go to “Deals,” and select the $2 Tuesday offer to see which stores are involved.
  • On the up online store locator: On the official website of Pizza Hut, look up your ZIP code; check for the “2 for $2 Tuesday” badges on individual restaurant pages.
  • Phone: Call your local Pizza Hut to see if the $2 Personal Pan Pizza is up on Tuesdays. 

Tips for a seamless experience

  • Get there early: Often around midday, a sellout occurs due to the surge in clientele. Mid-afternoon attendance can help one score those pizzas before they run low.
  • Limit orders: With a four-pizza cap, consider either splitting visits or sharing orders across different days to gather more than four at once.
  • Avoid peak lunchtime hours: Grab pizza early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid lunch crowds and the long waits that come with it.
  • No queue: Digital orders let you lock in your deal and skip queues, though still subject to inventory.

Customer reviews and social buzz

Pizza lovers came out on social media to celebrate and commiserate:

“This is my favorite pizza of all time, and now it’s $2? Unbelievable!” 

“I bought four for the family-dinner and leftovers-all for $8!” 

“The stores were sold out in hours-better get there early!” 

Generally, the comments received favorable feedback, with some commenters warning, however, of overstressed staff not managing well with the demand and advising customers to be polite towards staff during rush hours. 

Reasons for Pizza Hut extension offer 

Fast-food chains create excitement and even trials by temporarily offering limited-time promotions. It stirred a lot of media buzz, not only because it was Pizza Hut’s $2 kitty, but also because it was a way to get customers used to the Personal Pan Pizza format, turning occasional buyers into repeat customers. Extending through August would maximally spread the campaign right before launching fall menus.

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Jack Nimi
Jack Nimihttps://polifinus.com/author/jack-n/
Nimi Jack is a graduate on Business Administration and Mass Communication studies. His academic background has equipped him with a robust understanding of both business principles and effective communication strategies, which he has effectively utilized in his professional career. He is also an author with two short stories published under Afroconomy Books.

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