Pizza Hut’s largest U.S. franchisee files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
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Pizza Hut’s largest U.S. franchisee files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/01/pizza-huts-largest-us-franchisee-files-for-chapter-11-bankruptcy.html
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They couldn’t afford all those free pizzas they gave to grads?
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“James Bodenstedt is the CEO of MUY! Companies, which owns Wendy’s, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut franchises across the country.” faced backlash over donating to Trump.
Wonder if it’s the same one?
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I don’t shop at Pizza Hut anymore because recently I saw they add about a 5% fee on the bill as a surcharge for doing business in California. i ordered online and no where was the fee disclosed to me until I studied my receipt. What the!? I would rather give my patronage to pizza chains without surcharges.
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@mrvietnam Their pizza was pretty good though compared to domino’s.
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@dangeruss said in Pizza Hut’s largest U.S. franchisee files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy:
@mrvietnam Their pizza was pretty good though compared to domino’s.
Yes, good pizza, but good pizza can be had elsewhere, too.
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Personally, instead of one company operating more than 1,200 Pizza Huts and nearly 400 Wendy’s restaurants, I’d rather see many folks operating a few of each.
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@rick505 said in Pizza Hut’s largest U.S. franchisee files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy:
Personally, instead of one company operating more than 1,200 Pizza Huts and nearly 400 Wendy’s restaurants, I’d rather see many folks operating a few of each.
I think I now finally understand the first post. So not all of the pizza huts are filing bankruptcy, just the one big corp that manages some of the locations.