Boston Herald

Pizza Huts catch cold

Franchisee to close up to 300 locations

- — assoCiated Press

Up to 300 Pizza Hut restaurant­s will be closed, most of them dine-in locations not well suited for carryout and delivery at a time when millions of people are sheltering and eating at home.

Pizza sales have exploded during the pandemic. Domino’s last month reported a 30% spike in quarterly profits. On Monday it said that it was hiring more than 20,000 people to handle surging orders.

Franchisee NPC Internatio­nal said Monday in documents filed in bankruptcy court that it had come to an agreement with Pizza Hut to close hundreds of locations. The Leawood, Kan., company filed for bankruptcy protection last month. The company did not identify which locations were being considered for closure.

NPC owns 1,225 Pizza Huts and 385 Wendy’s restaurant­s in 27 states. There are 6,700 Pizza Hut restaurant­s in the U.S.

In its filing, NPC said that closing stores not designed for pickup or delivery will allow it to invest in smaller stores that can better handle online orders.

In May, Pizza Hut’s U.S. carryout and delivery sales reached an eight-year high, according to Yum Brands Inc., the Louisville, Kentucky, company that also owns KFC and Taco Bell.

But Pizza Hut’s U.S. sales grew just 1% in the AprilJune period; rival Domino’s Pizza, which has smaller, carryout-focused stores, posted a 20% jump in U.S. sales.

Yum Brands in a prepared statement said the stores being closed had underperfo­rmed others owned by NPC, and that shedding them would strengthen NPC’s remaining portfolio.

 ?? AP file ?? SLICED: A Pizza Hut franchisee says in bankruptcy filings that it will close up to 300 locations, mostly geared toward sit-down dining. The franchisee did not identify which restaurant­s are under considerat­ion for being shuttered.
AP file SLICED: A Pizza Hut franchisee says in bankruptcy filings that it will close up to 300 locations, mostly geared toward sit-down dining. The franchisee did not identify which restaurant­s are under considerat­ion for being shuttered.

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