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Pizza Hut thinks outside the box with round container

- By Emily Heil

WASHINGTON — Consider the pizza box. Not a specific pizza box, because they all pretty much look the same, but all the pizza boxes you might have encountere­d anytime in the last half-century or so. They’re probably some combinatio­n of red, white and green, and maybe feature an Italian-looking chef with a swirly mustache. They’re bulky, and you struggle to fit them in your fridge when there are leftovers, or even in your trash can when they’re empty.

The pizza box way for decades.

And so what might seem like a small step — Pizza Hut’s announceme­nt this week that it’s trying out a high-tech design that’s round instead of square — feels like a giant leap for pizzakind.

“For the most part, only marginal changes have been made to pizza boxes through the years,” Nicolas Burquier, Pizza Hut’s has been this trying out a compostabl­e round design for

chief customer and operations officer, said in an email. “This round box leverages new technology and represents step change innovation.”

The pie chain’s claims the new box are many.

Some of its shiny new features about pizza boxes.

are meant to improve its function and use: The round shape means there’s less waste, and it’s made of sustainabl­y harvested plant fiber. It’s industrial­ly compostabl­e. Less material also means it takes up less space on the shelves of Pizza Hut locations — and in your fridge.

The box has ridges on the bottom exterior and grooves in the top, so multiples can lock together, meaning there’s no slipping during delivery or when you’re toting a stack into a party. They don’t require time-consuming assembling by employees, and they break down easily — you can fold them over multiple times until you have something compact enough to drop into your trash can.

And there are taste claims too. Grooves along the bottom help catch grease and circulate air to prevent soggy crust, says Pizza Hut, and the latch closure keeps heat in, so your pie ostensibly stays warmer longer.

“I think one day in the future we’ll reminisce about the idea of round pizzas in square boxes and laugh,” Burquier said.

Pizza Hut is testing the new design in Phoenix, with plans to roll it out to other areas in the future. It’s a big change for the company, which has been using standard boxes since the 1970s.

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