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  2. Pizza Hut - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Pizza Hut was listed by UK-based company Richtopia at number 24 in the list of 200 Most Influential Brands in the World. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] On June 25, 2019, Pizza Hut announced it was bringing back the logo and the red roof design that was used from 1976 until 1999.

  3. List of the largest fast food restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move ... This is the list of the largest fast-food restaurant chains by their number of locations in the world ... Pizza Hut: 18,848 (2021 ...

  4. History of pizza - Wikipedia

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    Pizza consumption has exploded in the U.S with the introduction of pizza chains such as Domino's and Pizza Hut. [49] [failed verification] Leading early pizza chains were Shakey's Pizza, founded in 1954 in Sacramento, California; Pizza Hut, founded in 1958 in Wichita, Kansas; and Little Caesars, founded in 1959 in Garden City, Michigan.

  5. List of fast food restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable current and former fast food restaurant chains, as distinct from fast casual restaurants (see List of casual dining restaurant chains), coffeehouses (see List of coffeehouse chains), ice cream parlors (see List of ice cream parlor chains), and pizzerias (see List of pizza chains).

  6. Yum! Brands - Wikipedia

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    The company's history began in 1977, when PepsiCo entered the restaurant business by acquiring Pizza Hut from co-founders Dan and Frank Carney. A year later, PepsiCo purchased Taco Bell from founder Glen Bell. [4] In July 1986, R. J. Reynolds sold KFC to PepsiCo [4] to pay off debt from its recent purchase of Nabisco.

  7. Pizzaland - Wikipedia

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    Pizzaland restaurant on Grey Street in Newcastle upon Tyne, 1989. Pizzaland was a chain of pizza restaurants owned by Associated Newspapers and then by United Biscuits. [1] In the early 1990s, Pizza Hut and Pizzaland were regarded as the largest pizza eateries in Britain; [2] [3] UK business ceased in 1996.

  8. Fast-food restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Australian pizza chains Eagle Boys and Pizza Haven also entered the market in the 1990s, but their New Zealand operations were later sold to Pizza Hut and Domino's. A few fast-food chains have been founded in New Zealand, including Burger Fuel (founded 1995), Georgie Pie (founded 1977, but closed 1998 after falling into financial trouble and ...

  9. Burger King franchises - Wikipedia

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    The power of its independent franchises came to a head in 1973 when Chart House, owner of 350 restaurants and one of its largest franchise groups, attempted to purchase the chain from Pillsbury for $100 million which Pillsbury declined. When Chart House's bid failed, its owners Billy and Jimmy Trotter put forth a second plan that would require ...