Will Texting Kill the Pizza Hut Phone Answerer?
Last week, Pizza Hut announced that it was joining Papa Johns and Dominos in the “text us your order from your mobile device” delivery service war. After digesting the concept for a few days, it’s made me as gassy as the last time I downed a Supreme pie and some cheese-injected breadsticks. Continue reading: Will Texting Kill the Pizza Hut Phone Answerer?
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