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Domino closed about 200 seats this year
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In the pizza industry, the sales slip was intended
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The overall QSR demand has fallen
When the option of cheap meals is closed, you know that the economy can suffer. Usually, when you are hard, cheaper chains are doing well.
In the current economy, even fast food networks, including McDonald’s, have admitted that they are losing customers and have to focus on value.
Christopher J. Kempinski, CEO of McDonald, pointed out one of the main issues of sales through the call of the second quarter of his company.
“The overall QSR flow in the US has remained complicated as low-income consumers visits throughout the industry have re-decreased with double-digit numbers compared to the previous year. Low-income consumers are critical because they usually visit our restaurants more often than average and high-income users,” he said.
McDonald’s is not one to see less low -income customers. Domino pizza also saw the changing consumer behavior.
“The presentation is currently a stricter value in this conscious world,” said Russell Weiner, CEO of Domino, during chain earnings. “So the choice does not go to another restaurant. Mostly it eats at home.”
Papa John and Pizza Hut executives provided similar comments.
Small Caesars fans in several states saw the closing sites of the popular chain.
One place in Nebraska announced signs explaining the shutdown, the KSNB reported.
“Dear customers, unfortunately, we had to temporarily close the delay of employees’ benefits. We appreciate your understanding and support. We hope that small cesai will soon resolve our situation.”
It is unclear whether the payment problem is corporate or related to a franchise.
The little Cesai confirmed the closure but did not give them a reason.
These are not the only small cesarean sites closed in 2025.
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Nebrasko: North Platte: Closed indefinitely after management resignation and unpaid wages. Kearney, Grand Island, Columbus: Closed at about the same time; Online order is not available. Hastings: remains open.
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Virginia and North Carolina: 13 closed places that affected about 220 employees.
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Albani, Georgia: The last remaining place in the area is permanently closed.
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Ireland (Rathfarnham, Dublin): Due to the increasing costs, the Little Caesars restaurant is closed after 35 years.
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