Carl’s Jr.
Carl’s Jr. has an inspirational back story. Before becoming the fast-food chain that we all know today, Carl’s Jr. used to be a hotdog cart that was laying around 1941. Its founder, Carl Karcher, did his best to succeed and turn his cart into something more significant – and he did! Carl’s Jr. became a well-known fast-food restaurant and built several branches in Canada and the United States. However, just like any other restaurant, Carl’s Jr. faced management and financial problems, making the company close several branches.
Lots of well-known stores such as boutiques and other retail stores announced their closure these past few years. Such news got people devastated because saying goodbye to their favorite stores was not easy at all – what more if they knew that lots of restaurant companies have already begun closing as well? Especially now that the whole world is facing a pandemic, a lot of restaurants, all over the world, announced that they would no longer be in service. It is an unfortunate thing to say, but here is the list of the restaurants that currently announced their closure. Prepare yourself because trust me, the restaurants included in this list are the crowd’s favorites.
Pizza Hut
15th of June 1958 was the day when Pizza Hut was founded by Dan Carney and Frank Carney in Wichita, Kansas. Since then, Yum! Brands has been one of its parent organizations. All in all, Pizza Hut and Yum! Brands established a total of 18,431 stores built in different countries all over the world. However, Pizza Hut recently announced the closure of 7,500 branches located in the United States. Yum followed this shocking news! Brands’ announcement saying that the management came up with a decision to close 500 stores all over the world.