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Official Pizza Hut App Lands On Windows 8.1, But It’s A Web Wrapper – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
June 20, 2014
1 min read

Official Pizza Hut app lands on Windows 8.1, but its a web wrapper

The official Pizza Hut app for Windows 8.1 has launched today in the Windows Store. Don’t get too excited because this app is simply a web wrapper – allowing you to access the mobile version of Pizza Hut’s website.

“Welcome to the new app from Pizza Hut for Microsoft Windows 8.1 built around our web site experience. Enjoy the extensive menu, explore daily specials and order our Most Popular items with just a few taps. Check out some of the features below, and you’ll see why this new Pizza Hut app is the absolute best new way to order,” the app description reads.

You can find your nearest Pizza Hut store, order a pizza online, and have quick access to Pizza Hut favorites. If you are hungry for some pizza and want an app that allows you to utilize the Pizza Hut mobile site, hit the download link below and snag the app. It’s free!

Thanks for sending this in, Steveo!

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