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Pizza Hut Bucks the Fake Food Trend

I tend to be pretty particular about my pizza. When I lived in Virginia, I plotted out most of my region based on the tastiest pizza, the best priced pizza, and a few other key pizza considerations. While New York is a daunting pizza town, I've spent much of the past few years figuring out the best pizza places, calibrating the difference between amazing pizza and that which is simply acceptable, and generally trying to figure out how to best enjoy one of my favorite foods.

While I prefer mom and pop pizza joints, I have occasionally been know to frequent chain pizzerias. Of the major pizza franchises, my favorite was always Pizza Hut; their flavors always struck me as particularly clean, and their ingredients always seemed quite fresh. However, when I removed high fructose corn syrup from my diet, I started being able to taste it in fast foods. One day, while eating a pizza, I detected its foul flavor in the sauce. A little research confirmed my suspicion: Pizza Hut was using the dreaded HFCS. In a moment, Pizza Hut joined the foully-sweet Papa John's and the blandly repulsive Domino's on my no-eat list. My "pizza island" got a little smaller, a little narrower, and a little sadder.

Recently, however, the chain has developed The Natural, a pizza that allegedly uses vine-ripened tomatoes and all-natural mozzarella, while eschewing artificial ingredients like HFCS, nitrates, nitrites, artificial colors, and preservatives. According to some sources, they are planning to extend this all-natural trend to the rest of their line.

It looks like I may have to revisit one of my old favorites!

Filed under: Trends, Pizza Day, Ingredients, Chefs & Restaurants, Fast Food, New Products, Restaurants
Tags: america, comfort food, Dominos, hfcs, organic, Papa Johns, PapaJohns, Pizza Hut, PizzaHut, The Natural, TheNatural

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Scott

1-17-2009 @3:12PM Scott said... I ate "The Natural" in its "Rustica" incarnation a couple days ago... marinated tomato slices, roasted red peppers, and sausage. It was rather tasty, but (unadvertised) was dotted with a pesto-ish sauce that made the whole thing a bit olive-oil-sodden, and thus grease-tastic. Even healthy grease can just taste too greasy. That said, definitely a step up from the usual Pizza Hut pizza, which I generally dislike, but not as much as the other (horrid) pizza near me in Michigan.
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Jay

1-17-2009 @3:51PM Jay said... NYC daunting? Yeah because it's not pizza. It's cardboard with a thin layer of sauce and cheese. Come to Chicago!! :)
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Big John

1-17-2009 @11:06PM Big John said... $10 for a medium pepperoni pizza? Thanks, but no thanks.
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SaraFist

1-18-2009 @4:13AM SaraFist said... I also tried the Rustica last week, and was fairly impressed. I thought the tomatoes and pesto used gave it a far fresher flavor, and I liked the chewiness of the crust.
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inny

1-18-2009 @5:36AM inny said... Have a pizza in Naples...it puts Chicago to SHAME.

(And I don't mean Naples, Illinois.)


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inese

1-18-2009 @5:44AM inese said... Try a pizza in Naples...it puts Chicago's to SHAME.

(And I don't mean Naples, Illinois.)
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Mark

1-18-2009 @10:06AM Mark said... ...Chicago?...maybe if you like a loaf of bread with sauce and cheese.
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