Pizza Hut Announces Nationwide Mobile Ordering
Pizza Hut may not be the world's best pizza, but now that they've rolled out nationwide mobile ordering—via their website on any web-enabled phone, or text message on the rest—they're certainly one of the easiest pizza joints to order from.
Within five years, Pizza Hut aims to earn half its revenue from orders placed via computers and mobile phones, he said.According to Reuters, Papa John's has been offering text-message ordering nationwide since November.Pizza Hut is not the first to offer mobile ordering services, but the Dallas-based company says its service is the broadest and most comprehensive.
Domino's in September gave customers with Web-enabled phones the option to place mobile orders at nearly half of its 5,100 U.S. restaurants.
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@DallasDMD: Pfft... as if? A landline? To order Pizza? So un-l33t! OMG Grampa you are so cute working that rotary phone!
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New customer base going for the "Cool factor" alone? The one problem I see (with PJ) is you're stuck getting the pizza at one address.
I prefer ordering online because the chances are greater they'll get it right, and there's coupon codes out the wazoo.
@DallasDMD: If you're hard of hearing, this is great. Please don't forget that not everyone is equally capable of using a standard phone.
I just tried loading this on my iphone and I got a popup informing me that I need Flash. The iPhone doesn't have Flash and there is no way to install it. Why is Pizza Hut ignoring the hottest mobile phone there is?
Can someone figure out what the link is to the mobile page so I can go there directly and bookmark it?
@weave: Don't worry, I remember it, too. That was, and still is, the coke machine at CMU. See [www.cs.cmu.edu] There's also the Internet coffee pot at Cambridge ([www.cl.cam.ac.uk]) that was one of the best uses of a webcam ever. :) (yes, even over "that" use)
@Buran: I think visiting the website is supposed to redirect you to the "real" mobile ordering site, but Mobile Safari just takes you to the regular PizzaHut.Com.
Anybody know the real URL to the mobile site?
Except that I've ordered online at Pizza Hut probably a dozen times, and only twice have I actually gotten my pizza, and both of those times they called to tell me the 28-minute estimate on the ordering thing was wrong, and I'd actually be waiting 90 minutes to 2 hours.
The other 10 times it either didn't go through, or they called me to tell me it would take so long that I cancelled the order, or they called me to tell me it went through to the wrong place and all I could do was call it in to the other place. ("Can't you call it in to them, or send it over?" "No.")
And once my card got double-charged for an order I cancelled.
Pizza Hut online ordering is AWESOME!
I've always gotten my pizza via online ordering, but their pricing system never seems to work right. Even using a coupon link on their own website, a $9.99 "any way you want it" medium, with only cheese and sauce on hand-tossed crust, came up as $13.49 before taxes/delivery. I gave up and ordered by phone.
@Buran: Try [quikorder.pizzahut.com]
That's the address I was automatically routed to when I typed in pizzahut.com on my N95.
You'd think Pizza Hut would anticipate iPhone usage and properly sniff/redirect those customers...
@dgcaste: Several million people beg to differ and in any case it's got the lion's share of the mobile phone buzz. For PH to ignore the iphone is sheer idiocy.
@Front_Towards_Enemy: ... let me guess. If it doesn't come from a hole in the wall microscopic place, you refuse to eat it.
@DallasDMD: I think there is some Flash in the regular version, and as I pointed out, iphones can't run flash, so that wouldn't work too well. Even if it did, however, a common reason for wanting to use the mobile site would be because you want to pick up food on the way home from somewhere, and when you're not at home you probably wouldn't have wifi available unless you were lucky. So, a fast version that works well over slower cell networks is the best bookmark to have.
I tried spoofing the iphone user agent, went to the quikorder site that was suggested (thanks for that), and was still sent to the regular version; I'm looking for the more-basic version shown in the demo linked from the PH front page. So that's the URL I'm looking for.
@Buran: A little progress. I looked up the pocket IE user-agent, set up the User Agent Switcher Firefox extension with that user-agent, went to the site, and it then tried to push a file named waplogin.php on me (via download, their mime-types are wrong). I then tried to go to that URL with /waplogin.php appended, on the iphone, and got the IIS 404 error page...
Can someone with a different phone try logging in, and then posting what the URL it sends you to is?
@Buran: OK, got it from someone else. It's [quikorder.pizzahut.com] -- BUT -- it sent me to the regular login page even though I'm using a phone and want the mobile page!
Who codes this stuff!? I'm seriously considering cornering a few execs and sending a complaint, though I should probably try regular CS first.
@morganlh85: yeah or the pizza hut five miles from me but in a different town/county who won't deliver to our apartment complex...















Papa Johns started it a few months ago:
[papajohns.com]