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An anomaly occurred last night at about 8pm. My wife said "let's get some wings, does Pizza Hut have good wings?". You need to understand that this is an incredibly rare thing. So rare that I'm not sure it's ever happened before. And it may never happen again. Pizza Hut / Wingstop does indeed have tasty wings available for delivery. I jumped into the Pizza Hut app on my iPhone, ordered 24 wings in a trio of flavors (8 Cajun Dry Rub Boneless, 8 Lemon Pepper Dry Rub Bone-in, 8 Honey BBQ Bone-in). They were delivered in about 25 minutes, were freshly prepared and hot, and we feasted away. While all 3 flavors were great, we both agreed the Cajun Dry Rub Boneless was the best of the 3. I think the Pizza Hut app deserves some attention as well. They've done a great job of making it easy to order. Don't bother calling an order in. Get the app, set up an account, and it really becomes a breeze. One thing I really, really like about the app is that it tells you what the estimated delivery time is going to be BEFORE you even begin placing your order. So, if you fire up the app and the estimate is 2 hours, you can look into another option for your meal before you blow your money. As pizza (and wing) delivery places go, Pizza Hut (and this location) are leading the pack.
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