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Pizza Hut Iphone App Makes Ordering Easy

Pizza Hut iPhone Ordering AppIn case you don't want to pick up a phone and call, or order online, iPhone and iPod touch users can get Pizza Huts's free new application on the App Store.  Users can order Pizza Hut menu items directly from their devices.

The App uses innovative iPhone and iPod touch features including the Multi-touch user interface and accelerometer to make ordering each individual menu item a fun and customized experience.

 Ordering an iPhone Pizza

The pizza ordering section allows consumers to virtually build their own pizza by choosing a type of crust in the scroll wheel, "pinching" to select size, and dragging-and-dropping toppings onto the pizza, all with visual confirmation.

 

Ordering iPhone WingStreet Wings

The section used to order WingStreet wings starts with a bowl of wings that changes as users choose the type of wings they want. Next they select a sauce and are prompted to "cook their wings" by shaking their iPhone or iPod touch until the wings are covered. Shake too long and the sauce flies across the screen. As with the pizza ordering, customers finish with a representation of the wings order.

 Ordering IPhoneTuscani Pastas

The App has a virtual waiter on call to take your Tuscani Pastas order. You can select from four delicious varieties including Meaty Marinara, Creamy Chicken Alfredo, Premium Bacon Mac 'N Cheese and Lasagna.

Deals

The App's deals section displays coupons stuck on a refrigerator door, just like your fridge at home. Customers can pinch to zoom in and out to view various deals then click on a coupon to place an order using that deal.

Pizza Hut Racer Entertains

Pizza Hut has also given consumers a way to pass the time as they wait for their pizza with a game called Pizza Hut Racer. Pizza Hut Racer challenges users to deliver a pizza quickly while avoiding obstacles in the road. The pizza delivery car speeds up or slows down depending upon the angle of the device, and vibrations and beeps alert users when the driver hits the curb or runs into obstacles.

Deals

The App's deals section displays coupons stuck on a refrigerator door, just like your fridge at home. Customers can pinch to zoom in and out to view various deals then click on a coupon to place an order using that deal.

Comment

It sounds like fun, probably not efficient, but hey - they got press.  And if it delivers coupons, it works for us.