Pizza Hut SKINNY PIZZA??
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Dominos Australia offer a good choice range which are around 800-950 cals for the whole pizza. I've been eating these for years.
I prefer them for taste anyway. They basically just use a lower fat cheese and less of it and a thinner base. When you finish one there isn't a pile of oil left on the box. I much prefer these than super greasy ones.
Yeah that sounds much better than the average Pizza Hut pizza.0 -
Quit messing with my food!0
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We have Papa Murphy's by us and their De-light pizza is great. It's super thin crust & I load it up with only veggies and ask for 1/2 the amount of cheese. It's 40% less calories and you can get their nutritional info online. Being an admitted pizzaholic I can satisfy my craving with 2 slices and a salad for dinner
Nutrition Facts
Papa Murphy's - De-lite - 1/2 amount cheese, green peppers, onion
Servings: 1/8 pie
Calories 113
Sodium 206 mg
Total Fat 4 g
Potassium 0 mg
Saturated 0 g
Total Carbs 15 g
Polyunsaturated 0 g
Dietary Fiber 0 g
Monounsaturated 0 g
Sugars 0 g
Trans 0 g
Protein 4 g
Cholesterol 0 mg
Vitamin A 0%
Calcium 0%
Vitamin C 0%
Iron 0%0 -
I do not see the need for this. Just eat pizza, one or two slices instead of four or five. It's not difficult.
Yes, it is.0 -
Haha I this !!! #EPIC #WIN #RunForYourLives0
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Lame.0
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It's a good idea for marketing purposes and all that. They'll probably get a lot of people jumping on the skinny pizza bandwagon and spending more $$$ for less pizza. You go pizza hut!
With that being said I hate most pizza chains. I make a bangin' home made pizza with my grandma's dough recipe Buffalo chicken pizza, spinach alfredo pizza, gyro pizza. You name it, I can make it. And since I'm making it myself I can control the calories, which I like too.0 -
Meh. The last time I ordered Pizza Hut a year and a half ago I ended up with terrible service and it tasted like greasy cardboard. I'll pass.0
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Meh. The last time I ordered Pizza Hut a year and a half ago I ended up with terrible service and it tasted like greasy cardboard. I'll pass.
Correction - greasy extremely salty cardboard. Never again.0 -
Pizza Hut makes pizza?0
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Oh snap! I can eat the whole pizza then!0
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This damn "Skinny" trend is on my LAST nerve. Skinny Pizza, Skinny Lattes, Skinny Cocktails, ugh. :grumble:
Agreed. It's just mildly embarrassing to buy/order, too. At a size 22 or a size 10 I find it embarrassing tbh - and feel it brings negative attention to order something like "skinny margarita"...ugh...
i felt ridiculous ordering a skinny maragrita at chili's.... I can't imagine.
what's worse- is it was SO BAD I sent it back.0 -
so much sodium in pizza hut pizza I had to stop eating it way before I decided to start weight loss. We make our own at home and tweak it for low sodium low carb.0
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Marketing ploy to give you less product for the same money. Increased margins...bonus.
Silly humans.0 -
Early_Riser wrote: »What do we think??
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2014/09/17/pizza-hut-skinny-slices-fast-food-restaurants/15785711/
from 290 cals/slice to 210...not that big of a difference I suppose, but hey 80 cals adds up when you eat an entire pizza..
I have 2 problems with this:
1. The cost is the same so the cost per calorie has gone way up!
2. I often DO eat the entire pizza by myself (and fit it into my calorie/macro targets) so this skinny slice pizza is likely to leave me hungry!
I can maintain a BMI near 20 (perfect for long distance running) while regularly consuming entire pizzas. Anyone can make a few slices (regular) pizza fit their calorie targets by practicing some sensible portion control. Or they could just exercise a lot more so that an entire pizza can fit into their daily targets.
Why pay extra for less of the same ingredients just because it is labelled as a "skinny food"?0 -
Cliffslosinit wrote: »I'll just stick with this brand....
If I have to go with a national chain, yes. Papa John's all the way.
Rather go with Napoletana-style pizza and enjoy a much more delicious pizza that just happens to have fewer calories for the same size slice.0 -
I haven't had pizza since I started this almost four months ago. I would have tried this before I started counting calories, but now that pizza is a rarity, I don't want to gamble (I am having four slices this weekend--here's to uneaten exercise calories!)0
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Meh. I don't have a problem with it. It's just a slightly thinner crust and a little less cheese. I don't think most people would notice a difference if they weren't told it was a "skinny" pizza. I reduced the amount of cheese that I use on our homemade pizzas by 25% and no one noticed.
Think of it. If I normally eat 2 slices of pizza and eat 2 slices of this one instead, I would save 160 calories. Means I can eat an extra serving of ice cream in addition to my normal slices of pizza.
I don't think its a bad thing. Kind of not getting the outrage over this.0
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