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Post by Cullyn Of Cerrmor on Sept 19, 2016 22:06:28 GMT 9.5
Cheesed off Pizza Hut franchisees make last grab for piece of the pie Bianca Hall A former Pizza Hut franchisee is hoping to force the fast-food giant back to court to compensate franchisees for losing fistfuls of dough selling unprofitable pizzas. Pizza Hut was Adam Gordon's life. He started washing dishes and making dough for the family restaurant at 14, he was a shift manager at 17, an assistant manager at 18 and a store manager at 20. "I know the Pizza Hut system," he says. "I breathed it." But not any more. Last year, the 34-year-old Tasmanian man sold his two Pizza Hut franchises, walking away with just $10,000. Everything else was gone – except his resolve. Mr Gordon is determined to finish the legal action first launched against the global giant two years ago. Pizza Hut slashed the prices of its pizzas in 2014 to compete with rival Dominos, with its cheapest pizzas selling for just $4.95 (they are now $5). Click Here to Read More:
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