In the contemporary world, fast food brands got a boost due to the change in lifestyle and taste of people. The major fast-food chains on the list are McDonald’s, KFC, Burger King, Starbucks, Subway, and many more.
When it comes to Domino’s and Pizza Hut they are two of the pizza restaurant’s largest chains.
Both these chains has origin traced in the USA and now have stores worldwide in thousands. In the poor industry, they are becoming one of the biggest rivalries equivalent to those Burger King and McDonald’s.
In this article, the chief aim is on differentiating Domino’s and Pizza Hut.
Domino’s vs Pizza Hut
The difference between Domino’s and Pizza Hut is their pizza size. Domino’s Pizza offers 13.5 inches size pizza. On the other hand, Pizza Hut caps its pizzas at 14 inches across many options like stuff-crust, thin cheesy, and cheesy bite. So, Pizza Hut wins in terms of size.
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Domino’s Pizza, Inc is a chain of pizza restaurants at a multinational level led by CEO Richard Allison. It generally works with IFTTT and also has an app on Android and iOS.
Delaware domiciled is its corporation, and at Ann Arbor, Michigan’s Domino’s Farm Office Park is its headquarter.
Pizza Hut is an international franchise and multi-national restaurant chain in America. It is a Yum! Brands, Inc.’s subsidiary which is one of the largest restaurant companies in the world.
As of December 2019, this chain has restaurants of approx 18, 703 worldwide which makes it by location’s number as the world’s largest pizza chain.
Comparison Table
Parameters of Comparison | Domino’s | Pizza Hut |
---|---|---|
Type | Public | Subsidiary |
Founded | On December 9, 1960 | On June 15, 1958 |
Founders | Tom Monaghan, Dominick De Varti, and James Monaghan | Dan Carney and Frank Carney |
Industry | Food delivery, restaurant, and franchising | Restaurant and pizzeria |
Products | Deserts, chicken wings, submarine sandwiches, pizza, and pasta | Breadsticks, pan pizza, wings, and pasta |
What is Domino’s?
Domino’s Pizza is loved by people for its taste like appetizing cheese and garlic bread, their cheesy burst pizza is also quite popular. However, this overloaded cheese is pretty unhealthy.
Domino’s Pizza crust is dry and hard for people eating pizza on daily basis.
Toppings are loaded for Domino’s Pizza with various options to choose from. For a vegetarian-friendly pizza chain, they offer toppings like spinach, corn kernels, Jalapeno, peppers, black olives pineapples, etc.
For meat lovers, there is ham, bacon, salami, pepperoni, anchovies, and many more. The Domino’s crust is more garlicky compared to other pizza doughs.
In line with this, this generally offers four kinds of crusts.
There are mainly handmade hand-tossed Brooklyn style, crunchy thin crust, pan crust, and gluten-free crust, which is for people having a gluten-free diet.
Domino’s appetizing taste pizza sauces are mainly three flavors. Firstly, marinara dipping sauce which is a sweet tomato sauce. Secondly, the ranch is a creamy buttermilk ranch.
And at last, garlic dipping sauce which is a buttery garlic sauce.
What is Pizza Hut?
Several people believe that the ingredients of Pizza Hut are a more authentic choice which is quite similar to Italian dishes. The texture is quite softer and delicious pizza.
The delivery speed as well as Pizza Hut’s quality are far better. Critics say that they usually serve food’s smaller portion in comparison to Domino’s.
The toppings of Pizza Hut consist of grilled chicken, meatballs, and toasted bacon rest is similar to Domino’s. Most vegetarians love the pizza flavor topped with chunky onions, mushrooms, juicy pineapples, and crunchy bell peppers with lots of mozzarella cheese.
The crust of Pizza Hut comes with the course’s stuffed crust options like original stuffed crust, original pan pizza, thin and crispy, and hand-tossed pizza.
There are four flavors of crust such as toasted parmesan, Hut flavor, no crust flavor, and garlic buttery blend.
Some of the pizza sauce of Pizza Hut consists of buffalo, honey barbecue chicken, creamy garlic parmesan, and classic marinara sauce. The marinara sauce has a lot of taste of Italian pizza and with this sauce pasta also gets tasty.
Main Differences Domino’s and Pizza Hut
- The pizza made by Domino’s is put on a pizza screen or simply a pizza tray. Further in the oven, it is baked. On contrary, Pizza Hut makes pizzas pan-fried. Instead of laying baked pizza on perforated pizza trays, it uses our library coated with the oil pan.
- Domino’s pizzas are generally less oily and also have a different almost texture to their dough as chewy. On the other hand, Pizza Hut results in a dough with a crisp texture that is tasty and oily.
- In extra, extra dips like Mariana sauce or garlic are common when going to Domino’s or Pizza Hut. Domino’s provides a range of hearty and delicious sauces and by a wide margin, it beat Pizza Hut in this. Because in this extras category, Pizza Hut falls short with limited dip options.
- In terms of toppings, both Domino’s and Pizza Hut give several topping options it does not matter whether you want the ground beef, traditional pepperoni, and all veggies Domino’s somewhere lacks in this category because Pizza Hut over the years had collaborations with other franchises for creating inventive pizzas.
- When it comes to size, the Domino’s Pizza offers 13.5 inches. On the flip side, Pizza Hut caps its pizzas at 14 inches across many options like stuff-crust, thin cheesy, and cheesy bite. So those who over substances prefer pizza size, the Pizza Hut is preferred.
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- https://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/ICWSM12/paper/viewPaper/4672
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Sandeep Bhandari holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Computers from Thapar University (2006). He has 20 years of experience in the technology field. He has a keen interest in various technical fields, including database systems, computer networks, and programming. You can read more about him on his bio page.