💨 Abstract

The author reminisces about their lifelong love for Pizza Hut, recalling fond memories from childhood treats to hangover cures and pandemic comfort. They express sadness over the chain's struggles, attributing its decline to changing tastes and food snobbery. The author argues that Pizza Hut's closure would mean more than just losing a pizza chain; it would result in job losses and the disappearance of a familiar high street presence.

Courtesy: Chas Newkey-Burden