Pizza Hut Renamed As Pasta Hut

By Staff

Pizzas
If you thought that your pizza is not healthy enough, here's a fresh new pizza that promises to take care of your diet and good health.

World's largest selling pizza restaurant chain, Pizza Hut, has been renamed Pasta Hut as part of a 100million-pound overhaul to promote healthy eating.

The international franchise, which has made its commerce in the UK since 1973, has revealed that it is introducing healthier food for 'big nutritional changes'. While a new pasta Carte du jour will be offered, the children's menu shall embrace 'hidden vegetables', along with a complimentary side salad.

The health conscious company has removed hydrogenated vegetable oils from its menu, and a saturated fat removal programme is underway. "I am confident that people will like what they see when they come into our restaurants," the Sun quoted Pasta Hut head Alasdair Murdoch as saying.

The new Pasta Hut outlets will be unwrapped in 2009 and 2010, with interiors of 700 current UK restaurant being given a face-lift.

The pizza-turned-pasta trip for a wider acceptance is a turning point for the world famous food chain, well, as they say 'every things in a name'.