Foodservice

Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza Back on Hunt Brothers Menu

Popular limited-time convenience-store offer starts June 10
Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza Back on Hunt Brothers Menu
Image courtesy of Hunt Brothers Pizza

Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza is back at branded convenience-store pizza program Hunt Brothers.

Starting June 10, participating convenience-store partners will offer the limited-time savory flavor combination to consumers while supplies last.

“The Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza is one of our more popular limited-time offerings, and we look forward to helping our store partners bring back this one-of-a-kind flavor favorite to their stores,” said Dee Cleveland, director of marketing at Hunt Brothers Pizza, Nashville, Tennessee. “We love to watch the excitement build in the weeks leading up to this return as consumers see that their favorite LTO is coming back, resulting in increased foot traffic and profits for our partners.”

The Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza features Hunt Brothers Pizza’s original crust covered with creamy ranch sauce, layered with diced chicken and crispy bacon and topped with a blend of 100% natural part-skim mozzarella and cheddar cheeses. Preparation is finished by topping with a sprinkling of Hunt Brothers Pizza’s signature Just Rite Spice.

Consumers can buy this limited-time offering as a whole 12-inch pizza or a grab-and-go Hunk A Pizza, which is one-quarter of a 12-inch pizza.

Since its founding in 1991 by brothers Don, Charlie, Jim and Lonnie Hunt, the family-run company has grown to more than 9,500 store locations across the country. It’s the country’s largest brand of made-to-order pizza in the convenience-store industry, it said, adding that its LTO program supports an increase in foot traffic and profits.

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