Pizza Hut Debuts New Cheeseburger Melts

In 2022, Pizza Hut made us all collectively think, “Damn, I could have folded a pizza and called it something, too,” when it first debuted Melts. Since then, Melts have become fan-favorites, with a new Cheeseburger Melt now joining its tasty lineup.

Melts are essentially made up of two slices of Pizza Hut’s signature Thin N’ Crispy crust that’s loaded with toppings and cheese, folded over, and baked until melty. What it lacks in groundbreaking innovation, it makes up in cheesy goodness. And with this new Cheeseburger Melt, diners can have a parmesan-crusted thin crust Melt that’s loaded with beef, applewood-smoked bacon, onions, mozzarella, and cheddar. A side of Burger Sauce will be available for dipping.

Pizza Hut looks to be going at the necks of your favorite burger chains with this release, as the new campaign to usher in the Cheeseburger Melt urges customers to ditch soggy bun deliveries.

How? Starting now, Pizza Hut delivery drivers will visit select fast-food burger drive-thrus, sporting QR codes on their back windows. If you spot one, simply scan the code for a chance to get a free Cheeseburger Melt and Pepsi while supplies last.

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