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Pizza Hut,
the UK's leading pizza restaurant and delivery chain, has been voted
"best family restaurant" for the second time running in the
2007 Tommy's Parent Friendly Awards.
The awards are
designed to credit companies that take parents' needs into
consideration and help make their lives a little easier while out and
about. The awards are based on votes cast by parents across the UK.
Commenting on
the award, Scott Fairbairn, Marketing Manager at Pizza Hut said:
"We were
honoured to be recognised as the best family restaurant in the
Tommy's Parent Friendly Awards. Pizza Hut prides itself on offering a
relaxing environment where families can feel at home and it's
fantastic to know that parents enjoy coming to our restaurants."
The Parent
Friendly Awards, hosted by Tommy's - the baby charity, have been
running for twelve years with the aim of improving the overall
standard of facilities on offer, to ensure that parents' lives are
less stressful.
Pizza Hut has
a relaxed and informal attitude to dining with children and provides
helpful facilities for families such as highchairs and baby changing
facilities in the majority of restaurants.
In 2003 Pizza
Hut was the first restaurant chain to enforce a blanket no-smoking
policy across all of its dine-in restaurants in the UK to protect
both customers especially children and staff from the dangers of
passive smoking.
Parents can be
confident that when visiting any one of over 700 Pizza Huts in the UK
the entire family will enjoy high quality food that can be consumed
as part of a balanced diet.
Additionally,
Pizza Hut has not marketed directly to children and since 2004 and
does not give away collectible toys with its meals. When eating in
Pizza Hut restaurants, younger customers are now given an educational
activity sheet and crayons rather than a goody bag.
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