
Pizza Hut is making headlines with a job posting that sounds almost too good to be true: the chain is hiring a Hut Crust Connoisseur, a paid position dedicated entirely to tasting and reviewing its pizzas. The announcement arrives just ahead of Pi Day and coincides with the debut of the brand’s new Hut Crust platform, a major initiative celebrating the crust styles that have defined Pizza Hut for decades. The company says it’s looking for someone who truly loves crust — the kind of person who eats their own slice, their friend’s slice, and maybe even a stranger’s if it “wasn’t weird.”
Why Pizza Hut Is Launching a Crust‑Focused Role
The new role is part of Pizza Hut’s broader push to spotlight its crust innovations, including the first major update to its Hand‑Tossed crust recipe in more than a decade. The revamped crust is lighter, airier, and finished with the brand’s new Garlic‑Parm Hut Blend, a mix of parmesan, garlic, and butter that’s already generating buzz. This crust refresh anchors the Hut Crust platform, which also highlights the chain’s iconic Tavern Style and Thin ’N Crispy options.

What the Crust Connoisseur Will Actually Do
The job is simple — and delicious. The chosen Crust Connoisseur will spend a year tasting Pizza Hut’s crusts, reviewing new innovations, and sharing their thoughts publicly. The company emphasizes that no résumé is required; instead, applicants must submit a “crust manifesto” and a video review of the new Hand‑Tossed pizza. The role is designed to be fun, fan‑driven, and social‑media‑friendly, aligning with Pizza Hut’s playful marketing strategy.
The Salary Is a Math Joke — Literally
In a nod to Pi Day, Pizza Hut will pay the winner $31,415.92, a number representing the first seven digits of π. It’s a significant upgrade from the UK’s 2021 “Chief Crust Taster” role, which paid £5,000. Along with the pi‑themed salary, the Crust Connoisseur will receive a full year of free pizza, plus the bragging rights of being Pizza Hut’s official crust expert.
The Crust Connoisseur search is part of a larger promotional wave that includes a national ad campaign, a remake of the classic “Hot Stuff” jingle, and a $10 deal on large three‑topping pizzas available on any of the three featured crusts.