Pizza Hut’s sit-down restaurants in the UK have been hit hard, plunging into administration and...

Published: 8:12 pm October 20, 2025
Updated: 5:55 am February 6, 2026

Pizza Hut’s sit-down restaurants in the UK have been hit hard, plunging into administration and putting hundreds of jobs in jeopardy. The news sparks fresh uncertainty for multiple branches across Sussex.

Massive Job Worries as UK Dine-In Business Collapses

DC London Pie Ltd, the operator of Pizza Hut’s dine-in sites, fell victim to soaring costs, tax debts, and fewer diners. The company has now entered administration, with FTI Consulting appointed to steer the fallout.

Pizza Hut’s parent firm, Yum! Brands, has swooped to save 64 sites in a rescue deal. These restaurants will keep trading, and their staff will transfer under employment protection laws.
Experts say sit-down buffet-style models like Pizza Hut’s are increasingly tough to sustain in today’s market.

What’s Next for Pizza Hut and Staff?

  • Administrators will decide which outlets survive and which shut.
  • Yum! Brands promises to protect as many jobs as it can.
  • Staff at saved restaurants will be kept on, while others face potential redundancies.
  • Pizza Hut’s delivery-only service remains unaffected.

With the sector facing similar collapses and closures nationwide, the Pizza Hut shake-up is a stark reminder of the fragile state of UK high streets and hospitality. For now, Sussex’s Pizza Huts continue serving — but how long the ovens stay hot is anyone’s guess.

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