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USA Today
a day ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Pizza Hut to extend $2 Tuesday pizza deal: How to get it
Pizza Hut's deal on Personal Pan Pizzas is so popular that the company has decided to keep it going. The company confirmed to USA TODAY on Monday, July 21 its current deal offering 1-topping Personal Pan Pizzas for just $2 on Tuesdays will be extended past July. Although this was confirmed, the company did not reveal how long the extension would last or an official end date. The deal is good for carryout only – no other purchase necessary – while supplies last (limit of up to four per customer; order in-store or in the Pizza Hut app). While the offer is available at Pizza Hut locations nationwide, check to make sure your Pizza Hut location is among those participating. The chain initiated the deal on July 8. 'Holds a special place in the hearts of our guests' "The Personal Pan Pizza holds a special place in the hearts of our guests, and we are celebrating the love and passion for this iconic fan-favorite with $2-Buck Tuesday," said Melissa Friebe, chief marketing officer of Pizza Hut U.S., said in an emailed statement to USA TODAY earlier this month. "The response has been nothing short of incredible and we are even selling out of Personal Pan Pizzas at thousands of restaurants across the country," Friebe said. "Our goal is to give guests more of what they love and this offering has proven to do just that." More food news: Chick-fil-A offers rewards on the Code Moo game: How to win free food Other deals available at Pizza Hut If you need something a bit more substantial than a Personal Pan Pizza, Pizza Hut also has available for a limited time The Hut Lover's Pizzas – Spicy Hawaiian Lover's, Meat Lover's, Pepperoni Lover's, and Veggie Lover's – all large sized pizza priced at $12.99 for one large pizza. The pizzas were among the invitees to the recent wedding of Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love and San Diego Mojo professional volleyball player Ronika Stone near Los Angeles. Social media reacts to Pizza Hut Personal Pan Pizza deal A vast majority of customers have also taken to social media to rave about the deal. Mike Snider is a reporter on USA TODAY's Trending team. You can follow him on Threads, Bluesky, X and email him at mikegsnider & @ & @mikesnider & msnider@ Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at Gdhauari@


Indianapolis Star
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Indianapolis Star
Chick-fil-A offers rewards on the Code Moo game: How to win free food
Chick-fil-A fans have a chance to play an online game to win free food. The restaurant chain announced on July 14 the return of its animated Code Moo digital game with three weeks of new missions, available on the Chick-fil-A app. Players can complete each mission to unlock a food reward – last week's reward was a medium fry, this week's reward is a chocolate chunk cookie, and next week's reward is a 5-count of chicken nuggets. New missions launch every Tuesday from July 15 through Aug. 4 in the Chick-fil-A app. According to Chick-fil-A, players can team up with a trio of its beloved cows – Daisy, Sarge, and Carrots – to sneak into Circus Burger headquarters and take on their longtime rival. More food news: In-N-Out CEO airs California grievances, talks Tennessee expansion in podcast appearance Chick-fil-A also announced on July 14 the return of its Cow Collection merchandise, featuring "returning favorites and fresh new swag." The collection features items such as bucket hats and pickleball sets, according to the company, and will be available online, along with select merchandise being available in participating restaurants, while supplies last.


USA Today
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Chick-fil-A offers rewards through the Code Moo game: How to win free food
Chick-fil-A fans have a chance to play an online game to win free food. The restaurant chain announced on July 14 the return of its animated Code Moo digital game with three weeks of new missions, available on the Chick-fil-A app. Players can complete each mission to unlock a food reward – last week's reward was a medium fry, this week's reward is a chocolate chunk cookie, and next week's reward is a 5-count of chicken nuggets. New missions launch every Tuesday from July 15 through Aug. 4 in the Chick-fil-A app. According to Chick-fil-A, players can team up with a trio of its beloved cows – Daisy, Sarge, and Carrots – to sneak into Circus Burger headquarters and take on their longtime rival. More food news: In-N-Out CEO airs California grievances, talks Tennessee expansion in podcast appearance Chick-fil-A brings back Cow Collection merchandise Chick-fil-A also announced on July 14 the return of its Cow Collection merchandise, featuring "returning favorites and fresh new swag." The collection features items such as bucket hats and pickleball sets, according to the company, and will be available online, along with select merchandise being available in participating restaurants, while supplies last. Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at Gdhauari@


Buzz Feed
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
39 Products From Amazon's 'Trending' List That Are Perfect For Summer
Fun fact: Amazon has a "Trending" section that is an absolute treasure trove of gems! Basically, all the viral products that people IRL are buying Right. Freaking. Now. A summery, comfy romper with a super stretchy waistband you'll love so much, you'll toss it on for pretty much any and every random outing you take. But don't worry, this ensemble is cute enough that if you do happen to bump into the love of your life while wearing this at your local Chick-fil-A, they'll compliment you, even if you're covered in latte. A set of golden bracelets that just gives "I know what a 401K is." Those strangers at Starbucks are gonna expect you to buy drinks for the whole cafe because this stack will make it look like you swim in a pool of money (à la Scrooge McDuck) — the diamond one is giving "I totally have Breakfast at Tiffany's", the middle one is giving Cartier's $8,000 "Juste Un Clou" and the studded one is giving Cartier's $6,000 "Love Bracelet!" Nyx's Lip IV Hydrating Gloss Serum because anyone who's ever lived somewhere humid has wished that their cute, daily lip color could also moisturize and hydrate their chapped lips, which this baby does for up to 12 hours! Sol de Janeiro's Hair and Body Fragrance Mist with notes of pistachio, salted caramel, and vanilla so you can smell like a walking, talking tropical vacation everywhere you go, without the need to overspend on an expensive bottle of perfume from your local Macy's. If you're in love with the smell of the cult-favorite Bum Bum Cream, this will have you smelling like it all day long. 🍍🍹🌴☀️ An electric toothbrush that has a travel case (hello summer vacations!!), four cleaning modes, and a helpful two-minute timer so you can ensure you're brushing enough rather than stopping based on nothing but ~vibes~. Plus, it's sooooo much more affordable than pricey brands like Sonicare, and some reviewers even claim they like it better. 👀 *sips tea* If you've been putting off buying a swimsuit, a cute crisscross swimsuit so flirty, that special someone across the beach bar is just bound to order you another piña colada. The hard part will be choosing which of the vibrant colors to buy (or, you know, buying several because they're just THAT cute). Or a reversible vintage-inspired floral bathing suit with dainty, adjustable bow straps you'll love so much, you may as well forsake every other outfit you plan on wearing this summer and stick to the pool and this swimsuit instead. If Alice in Wonderland vibes were a bathing suit, this would def be it. Onsen's nail and cuticle serum to repair and bring some life back to your natural nails after they've suffered years of abuse from your gel or acrylic sets. This cream uses rice bran oil, Japanese seaweed, and shea butter to condition and add some shine to your nails — no messy oils to deal with. Your nails are gonna be ready for the ~summer~. Owala's "SmoothSip" travel tumbler with a sliding mechanism that fully closes the bottle, so you can just toss it into your bag and not have to worry about it spilling and getting your AirPods and pack of Kleenex completely soaked. It has a super comfy lid design with a built-in spout, and comes in such cute colors you'll be snatching up multiple. You def gonna hit your hydration goal this summer. A pair of Skechers Go Walk sneakers that many reviewers have basically sworn are the comfiest sneakers they've ever owned. They're flexible, breathable, and cushioned. You will find yourself wearing these to work, the gym, and just about anywhere else you can because they're too comfortable not to take advantage of! The Bug Bite Thing for those of you trying to enjoy a nice day out, because nothing ruins a good outing like a painful bug bite. This handy tool sucks up all of the saliva and venom that creepy crawlies leave behind in their wake — reducing any swelling, itchiness, or redness. No smelly creams or chemicals required! And a 10-pack of mosquito-repellent bracelets, you will be incredibly grateful you have on hand this summer. Powered by essential oils such as citronella, these bands can help repel the pests without the need to douse yourself in bug spray several times a day. No mosquito will dare approach you as you embark on your daily adventures; these bracelets can help keep any creepy-crawlies far, far away! OPI RapiDry Quick Dry Nail Polish if you're the type that is bounddd to ruin your perfect manicure the absolute second you deign to move — since this baby dries in 60 seconds flat! If gel nails are your absolute besties, but you just don't have the time to strap yourself to a nail salon chair every other week, these summer-ready ~vibrant~ colors were basically made for you. A pair of crossover flared leggings with such a buttery soft feel, you'll be thinking you dropped double the price at Aerie. These will be your new go-to pair of leggings when traveling since they're comfy enough for you to lounge in peace, but cute enough to confidently be displayed on your IG story. An easy-to-use tie-dye kit to make your own unique shirt, and finally find a fun activity to do that doesn't include screens. This kit comes with 18 easy-squeeze bottles of paint so you can experiment with funky colors and patterns to create the perfect article of summer clothing! Honestly, this sounds like a great activity to whip out at your next party or book club meeting. A long-lasting Wet n Wild lipstick with such pigmented colors, you won't believe that there used to be a time when you'd pay $25+ for brand names in Sephora. This baby is less than $2, so you can pretty much buy one in every color with the price of a single entree at Olive Garden. Seriously, you'll have a shade for every occasion. A pair of sandals if you want that Birkenstock feel, but without that higher ticket price. They're incredibly flexible, so they're comfortable to wear for long walks across the beach or through the outlet mall. Plus, they have over 75,000 ratings on Amazon, and reviewers swear by them! A wire-free bra, oh-so-freakin' comfortable and lightweight, you might even forget you're wearing one in the first place 😱 — at least according to the whopping 32,000+ rave ratings from reviewers. I mean, who wants a wire digging into them when they're hot and sweaty? Plus, the straps don't flip, so you won't feel a contorted strap digging into your shoulder while you're out and about either. And a comfy sports bra so you can say buh-bye to fantasizing about taking off your bra at the end of the day. This has a breathable four-way stretch design, removable padding, and easily adjustable straps — everything you need for great support while feeling like you're not wearing a bra at all. A super convenient D'alba Piedmont spray-on serum with Italian white truffle extract so you can get that whole ~glassy skin~ glow in only a few spritzes — no complicated skincare regimen required. Plus, you can use this in so many ways. You can spray it on at the beginning of your makeup routine to prep your skin, or spray it on after to help it set and prevent cakiness. A popular LCD writing tablet for the aspiring lil' artist in your life. This portable tablet is perfect for any kiddo who loves to draw — they'll now have something to do when in the car, at a restaurant, or being pushed around in a stroller while their parent tries to shop in peace. Boredom, be gone! A popular Amazon Basics sheet set made of 100% microfiber that will make you never ever wanna leave the comfort of your bed again. They're lightweight and moisture-resistant, so they're basically perfect no matter the weather. You're gonna find yourself snagging a set in every color. A heat-activated ColorWow anti-frizz treatment to maintain those picture-perfect locks, despite the heat! This spray repels moisture to help stop humidity from impacting your hair, leaving it feeling smooth and silky. Just spray it liberally on damp, towel-dried hair, then blow-dry it for the finishing touch. Thanks to this spray, your blowout will stay put all day long. An Anua pore-clearing cleansing oil that will be your go-to first step in a double cleanse because it dissolves makeup and grime and helps to clear out your pores. Plus, it works wonderfully on sensitive skin, and reviewers swear it's better than any other brands they've tried. Monday Haircare Dry Shampoo because sometimes that alarm just does not go off (or ya hit snooze like 50 times... same thing), and you really don't have time for an actual shower, but you still need to revive those greasy locks. This will bring some volume to your hair without leaving behind any residue or powder (like some other dry shampoos might). Plus, it has a gorgeous gardenia scent that is sure to turn some heads as you walk through your office halls. A pair of Nippies that will actually stay in place even as you shimmy the night away at your buddies wedding this summer. These pasties literally don't budge, unlike every other brand that you can possibly try, plus they come in different skin tones, so you can find the best one for you. And they boast ample coverage, so you can wear these with anything. A John Deere Bubble Lawn Mower so your little one can "help" you with yard work this summer. They'll totally be occupied with all the little bubbles as you peacefully get some gardening done. A chic little clear crossbody stadium bag you'll be using at every festival and concert you've got lined up this summer since it's affordable, efficient, and actually cute enough to look good with the specially curated event 'fits you've got planned. An attachable Stanley Cup snack bowl perfect for your "girl dinner" nights lounging with the latest edition of the Fourth Wing series. Trying to balance both a large plate of snacks and your oversized Stanley is too much of a hassle for your relaxing night at home — this'll keep everything you need all in one place. A ChomChom pet hair remover to save you from painstakingly (and ineffectively) lint-rolling your furniture from the unspeakable amount of shedding your furry bestie leaves behind in their wake, which has only gotten worse since the temperatures have gotten hotter. All you have to do is empty the roller when it's full, and it's good to go — no wasteful and annoying sticky sheets required! Some redness-reducing Lumify Eye Drops because you don't want your friends to know how many tears you'll shed at all those summer weddings you've got lined up. This baby got super famous all over TikTok for how fast it works to improve redness, so much so that it's now the number-one-selling brand on Amazon! Say hello to sweet, sweet eye relief! Some solar-powered lights that sway in the wind so you can feel like your garden has been overtaken by a tribe of fairies. 🧚🏻 A roomy, durable Simple Modern tote bag perfect for any outdoor excursion you've got lined up this summer since any mess (i.e. sand, dirt, random mystery crumbs) can simply be hosed off in mere seconds. Warning: your jaw may unhinge when you realize just how much this baby can hold. A portable air compressor you can whip out anytime that dreaded little "low tire pressure" message pops up on your dashboard — without needing to stop at a random gas station while on your summer road trip. It has a real-time pressure monitor to inflate flat car and bike tires on the go *and* a built-in LED light so you can use it at night. Plus, it boasts an impressive one-minute inflation, so you won't be stuck waiting on the side of the road for hours upon hours. A hidden fly trap that can zap all the creepy crawlies lurking in your home without ruining your perfectly curated home aesthetics. You can plug this into an outlet, and the tiny light will lure in those pesky pests by the dozen. A Nex Playground — you don't have to actually exit the home to make sure your kids are burning all the energy they need to. This console (which is fully controlled by motion play rather than a remote) is toddler-friendly and comes with five super fun starter games, with more than 20+ games in the library available if you get their Play Pass. The Nex is great at tracking, no matter how tiny the player is, and has so many fun AND educational games! A set of breathable, seamless thongs if you're the type of person who "never wears thongs" or "hates thongs." These are incredibly comfortable to wear all day, and they've even been compared to $$$ brands like Skims and Victoria's Secret. Finally, a thong you won't feel the need to dig out or readjust every five seconds or so. A mason jar cold brew maker that will save you some money in the long haul when you start cutting down on those early morning Dunkin runs. Say goodbye to the days of being late to work while stuck in a ridiculously long drive-thru line; your perfect cup can be made right at home — no heavy machinery or electricity required. A stackable oval gem ring beautiful enough to use as a pseudo wedding ring when you go traveling — because if you lose this, you won't be crying into your piña colada, as this gorgeous piece costs less than your fancy lil' cocktail. Plussss, it's also stackable with other high-quality Pavoi rings. Win-win!


Buzz Feed
16-07-2025
- General
- Buzz Feed
Smart Kitchen Organization Hacks From A Mom Of 3
A special kind of chaos happens when you cook three meals a day in a kitchen that sees more foot traffic than a Chick-fil-A drive-thru. I've tried it all: the Pinterest-perfect systems, the overpriced gadgets, the clear bins that promise to change your life. But what works? That's what this list is. These are the real things — the hacks, habits, and budget-friendly products (all under $50) — that make cooking for a family of five every day feel a little less like a juggling act and a little more like a rhythm. Nothing here is just for show. Everything either solves a problem, saves my sanity, or gives me back three minutes I didn't know I had. Unload your dishwasher first thing in the morning. I unload the dishwasher first thing every morning before making coffee, or at least while waiting for it to brew. I do this so that as I cook, prep, or toss a spoon in the sink, I can put it straight into the dishwasher. No pile-up, no chaos. Then, after dinner, I run it while I kick back and watch Desperate Housewives. This one habit makes the kitchen feel like it's working with me, not against me. Create a designated drying spot for kid cups, lunchbox lids, and oddly-shaped essentials. Don't be fooled by the baby branding. This drying rack is still one of my most-used items, even post-bottle years. I use it for kid water bottles, lunchbox containers, and lids — all the oddly-shaped things that don't belong in the main drying rack. It tucks easily along the edge of the counter, keeping the whole sink area functional and uncluttered. Keep a scrap bowl on the counter while you cook. Whether you compost, have chickens, or want to avoid 14 back-and-forth trips to the trash can, this is a game changer. Toss all your peels, scraps, and wrappers into a bowl as you go. Your workspace stays clear, and cleanup is so much faster. Freeze leftovers into one-cup blocks for easy stacking, storing, and reheating. These are a freezer dream. I portion leftovers, sauces, and soups into one-cup cubes that stack neatly and thaw easily. Bonus: they fit perfectly in my kids' thermal lunch containers, so packing lunch in the morning is grab-and-go. Have an "eat me soon" bin in your fridge. Label a bin in your fridge or pantry with "eat me soon" and toss anything that's on its last leg inside. Open snacks, a handful of grapes, and a yogurt that expires in two days. This one trick helps cut food waste and makes it easier to answer, "What should I pack in lunches?" Keep your weekly dinner plan front and center with a low-effort kitchen notepad. This planner lives in my "junk" drawer. I used to believe I could remember what I planned for the week — I can't. This minimalist meal planner lets me write it out, see it daily, and stop opening the fridge wondering what I was supposed to do with those sweet potatoes. Spin your way to an organized pantry with this underrated shelf-saver. I have three of these. One for oils, one for vinegars, and one for baking supplies. Instead of digging around in the back of a cabinet, I give it a spin and boom — everything's where it should be. It's one of the few things that genuinely made my pantry feel organized without doing a full rework. Ditch the stained plastic tubs and upgrade to stackable, glass containers that last. Stackable. Dishwasher safe. Microwave safe. And no weird tomato sauce stains like the plastic stuff. I dry the lids on another old bottle rack (told you those things were still useful), then stack them in a cabinet. It's just tidy. And it stays tidy. Store snacks, produce, and pantry extras in baskets that actually look good on open shelves. These are sleek, sturdy, and actually functional. I use them to hold pantry items, produce, or lunchbox snacks; they're the kind of thing that can live out in the open without looking chaotic. The flat wire frame is clean and minimal, and they stack easily if you need vertical storage. Use a handled bin to corral jars and sauces without the domino effect. I use this sturdy handled bin to store all my jarred pantry items — think sauces, jams, salsas, marinades, and dressings. It keeps everything upright, grouped, and easy to grab without knocking over half the shelf. The handle makes it easy to slide in and out when I'm mid-meal and need to pull out that one random condiment that finishes the dish. Hey, you! Wanna cook 7,500+ recipes in step-by-step mode (with helpful videos) right from your phone? Download the free Tasty app right now. Keep knives tucked safely in-drawer with a system that protects both kids and blades. Knife blocks make me nervous with little kids in the house. This in-drawer dock keeps all my knives secure, easy to grab, and out of sight. Plus, it protects the blades. Form and function. Air out your kitchen rags with a sleek little upgrade that actually works. If you know, you know. That mildew-y smell from towels draped over the faucet? Gone. This little towel bar sits neatly on the counter and keeps your rags dry and aired out. Feels like a grown-up move. Turn your spice drawer into a well-oiled machine. My spice drawer is directly next to the stove because that's where I use my spices. I store everything in matching rectangular containers and label the lids with a label maker so I can read them at a glance. Then I alphabetize them, because if I'm cooking and need paprika, I want to grab it, measure it, and put it away without thinking twice. Bonus: I keep my measuring spoons in that same drawer, so it's one seamless motion. Simplify grill prep with a collapsible tray that handles the mess and carries the load. This is one of those things you don't realize you need until you have it. I use this collapsible tray with a lid for marinating meats, prepping skewers, or carrying ingredients out to the grill. It keeps everything contained, folds flat when you're done, and is so much cleaner than juggling random plates or bowls. Turn outdoor cooking into a one-trip experience with an all-in-one carry caddy. Outdoor cooking used to mean seven trips in and out of the house. Now I toss everything I need in this caddy — tools, sauces, paper towels — and carry it all out in one go. This has made summer cooking 10 times simpler. Store flour, sugar, and dry goods in containers that seal tightly but scoop easily. These live in my pantry for flour, rice, sugar, and brown sugar. Airtight, but super easy to scoop from when I'm mid-baking. They feel functional but clean and visually calming. Stop soggy sponges from sitting in the sink and give them a tray of their own. I use this as my sponge and scrubber tray. Instead of things dripping all over the counter or hiding soggy in the sink, they rest on this ceramic tray. It looks styled but is 100% practical. Transfer juice and milk to sleek glass bottles to tame the fridge and calm the chaos. These sleek glass bottles replaced my mishmash of juice cartons and half-empty drink containers. They're slim, uniform, and actually fit the fridge shelves the way you wish everything would. We use them for milk, lemonade, orange juice — whatever we've got going — and they make even a chaotic fridge feel calm. Plus, they pour like a dream and go in the dishwasher when we're done. Have lunch-packing supplies live in one zone. Everything — lunchboxes, baggies, napkins, cute little picks, even sauce containers — lives in one lower cabinet and drawer. I don't want to open five doors before 8 a.m. This keeps everything we need in one place, so packing lunches feels less like a scavenger hunt and more like a system. Only decant what you actually use. I only decant what I use. Flour? Yes. Sugar? Absolutely. But I'm not decanting novelty snacks just to make my pantry look good on Instagram. I use matching airtight containers for the things I scoop regularly, and leave the rest in their original packaging, grouped in baskets. My kitchen is zoned for how we live, not how it 'should' be. Everything is placed to make movement easy. Spices and measuring spoons are next to the stove. Lunch stuff lives near the microwave. Cutting boards and Tupperware are under the coffee station, right across from the island where I prep. Mugs and tea are above the coffee machine by the back door with sunscreen, because that's where we grab them. There's even a drawer of art supplies next to the baking pans because my kids love to draw while I cook. It's not Pinterest-perfect. It's real-life efficient. None of this is complicated. It's just what I've figured out from cooking in the same kitchen, every single day, with real kids, real messes, and real hunger at 5:02 p.m. These aren't Pinterest ideas; they're systems that actually work when you're the one doing the cooking. Got a kitchen hack that saves your sanity? Comment below; I'd love to steal it. (And I mean that in the friendliest way.) Ready to try out these organization hacks in your kitchen? Download the free Tasty app to browse and save thousands of recipes — no subscription required.