When I was a kid, going to Pizza Hut was a real treat. Typically, our fast food go-to was Burger King. But Pizza Hut? Pizza Hut meant that I either got a wonderful report card or read enough books to qualify for a Personal Pan Pizza.
That said, I haven’t actually visited a Pizza Hut in recent years. To be fair, I’ve rarely eaten pizza outside of my own home. Usually, it’s a pick-up or delivery situation. And it appears that I’m not alone.
Pizza Hut just announced that they’d be closing down over 500 dine-in locations across the country, meaning that the cost of running the dine-in area just wasn’t worth it anymore. Pizza Hut will still be around — but sitting in one might be a rarity.
Figuring out which locations to close has seemingly been simple. They’ve reportedly kept tabs on which restaurants have been underperforming.
According to David W. Gibbs, who’s the president, chief operating officer, and chief financial officer for Yum! Brands, the closures will be beneficial to Pizza Hut. Gibbs believes that by cutting out some of the dining areas, the brand will grow faster. It all makes sense, but it’s still a huge blow to a lot of people’s childhoods.
I remember eating at a Pizza Hut dine-in restaurants and getting the Book It button. pic.twitter.com/5ofJILoIFA
— Mr Baker (@MisterMattBaker) August 7, 2019
“During this transition, we expect a temporary deceleration in the pace of new unit development for the Pizza Hut division as continued healthy international unit growth will be partially offset by a short-term decline in the absolute number of U.S. units,” Gibbs said on a business call, according to Food Business News. “As a result, our U.S. store count could drop to as low as 7,000 locations over the next 24 months, primarily driven by closures of underperforming dine-in restaurants before rebounding to current levels and above in the future.”
Yum! Brands also includes KFC and Taco Bell, who are also reportedly focusing more on delivery. Who knows what that means for their physical locations in the future.
Yum Brands Stock Keeps Climbing as Taco Bell, KFC Sales Grow https://t.co/xRt4ncfL37
— Barron's (@barronsonline) August 1, 2019
The news makes you wonder what the fate of restaurants will be like in the near future. Today’s trends make it seem like people would rather just stay home.
Have you ever actually met someone who eats at Pizza Hut?
— Hunter Radesi (@hradesi14) January 4, 2019
I've decided the potential embarrassment of eating fast food inside alone is worth it just for the free refill!
— Kirbie Dockery (@skirbster) June 17, 2012
Fingers crossed that Pizza Hut doesn’t accidentally sabotage themselves with this move. If a restaurant stays closed for too long, their customers may go elsewhere.
I hope my pizza huts aren't shutting down I love pizza hut going in there eating by myself and drinking beer it's like when I graduated from high school and college and nobody wanted to hangout with me so I went to pizza hut by myself
— Happiness pie (@cheesehat53) August 8, 2019
If dining in at a Pizza Hut is your thing, you might want to get some last-minute visits in, just in case your location is one of the unlucky ones that’ll be closing down.
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