The Pizza Hut Story
The Pizza
Hut story begins in May 1958. Dan and Frank Carney opened their 550-squarefoot
pizza restaurant in Wichita, Kansas. Dan and Frank, with friends Richard Beemer
and John Bender, made the pizza themselves. Frank rolled the dough with a
rolling pin. Richard tossed the dough in the air from the pie tin. Dan filled
the unbaked crust with sauce. John flipped the pie from the tin during the
baking process. Dan Carney recalled, "The people were enchanted with the
product, watching us tossing the dough over our heads. They were really
enjoying themselves…." The Carneys created an innovative, high quality,
engaging, informal eating experience in a friendly neighborhood restaurant.
Pizza Hut became a popular place with the teenage and college crowd. Pizza Hut
attracted families that enjoyed a night out eating a meal that they would not
be having at home. After the families left, Pizza Hut transformed itself into a
hangout for college-age kids. Having a good time was an essential part of Pizza
Hut. The idea caught on. A second Pizza Hut opened in December 1958 in downtown
Wichita. By 1963, there were forty-two Pizza Hut restaurants.
Pizza Hut was always an entrepreneurial, innovative,
fast-thinking place. It was the kind of organization where everyone shared the
learning. As Frank Carney said, "To me, the biggest
strength of Pizza Hut was that we had an awful lot of people who came up with
great ideas."
Pizza Hut grew
rapidly. Pizza Hut introduced "Pan Pizza" in 1980 throughout its
network. The product, with a thicker crust made in deep pans, soon became
popular. However, the basic internal philosophy was and still is "Take
care of the customer." The Pizza Hut brand experience resonates today:
generosity, hard work, friendships, innovation, naturalness, and fun. It was
and always will be more than just the pizza.
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