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Multiple Pizza Hut franchises in California, collectively operating hundreds of stores, are laying off 1,200 in-house delivery drivers ahead of a new law taking effect in April that raises wages to $20 per hour

PacPizza LLC, operating as Pizza Hut, said in a federal WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) Act notice filed with California's Employment Development Department that the company has made a business decision to eliminate first-party delivery services and, as a result, the elimination of all delivery driver positions. Similarly, Southern California Pizza Co. has also announced layoffs, impacting about 841 drivers across the state.

For the affected delivery drivers—some of which Newsweek has reached out to via social media channels—the change comes as a shock, with many expressing dismay over the severance offers and the timing of the layoffs.

The drivers, who now face the reality of unemployment in the coming year, have voiced concerns about the impact on their livelihoods and the broader implications for workers in similar positions.

One driver, who had been working for Pizza Hut for nine years, anonymously spoke to Business Insider and said that he was offered $400 severance if he stayed on staff until his February 5 layoff date.

The current minimum wage in California is $16 per hour and will increase to $20 in April. The move by the Pizza Hut operators is representative of broader adjustments within the fast-food industry in response to the new labor law, AB 1228, replacing the controversial FAST Act.

While the law aims to elevate the earnings of fast-food workers, it has sparked varied reactions from within the industry, prompting many restaurant operators outside of Pizza Hut to push for a referendum while they reevaluate their business models.

In the context of the Pizza Hut layoffs, the California franchises and its customers will rely on third-party delivery apps like Uber Eats, GrubHub and DoorDash for deliveries.

Newsweek has reached out to PacPizza LLC as well as Southern California Pizza Co. LLC via email for comment.

Pizza Hut, part of publicly traded company Yum! Brands, Inc., which owns brands like KFC and Taco Bell, acknowledged the recent changes in delivery services at some franchise restaurants, saying that its franchisees independently own and operate their establishments, and adhere to local market dynamics while complying with federal, state and local regulations.

 
Pizza Hut is better than any fast food pizza brand out there.

I will fight anybody who disagrees.
I'm gonna be honest and say that most independent pizza shops have better pizza than pizza hut. Don't get me wrong, the pizza is good but it is low quality compared to actual mom and pop stores and local places.
 
California NEVER learns a damn thing, Democrats run the whole state with 99.9% efficency and they STILL can't admit their ideas don't work because they're bad ideas, it's that 00.1% of damn dirty Trolls in the populace that's to blame..... they are a literal failed state.
If California was its own country, it'd be categorized as a third world country akin to Venezuela with slums surrounding the bourgeois.
 
If $20 is minimum wage, California must be CRAZY expensive. I'd think that delivery drivers would get paid slightly more since they're using their own vehicle to do their job beyond job transportation.
I genuinely scratch my head whenever I read that people from out of state are able to somehow move to California and work there as actors. There is absolutely no way you can survive out there unless you're A-list actor (think Clooney, Pitt, Pfeiffer; Jolie, etc). It's why I genuinely don't understand how most voiceover artists live out there and are able to, particularly the newer crop of VA's (40 and younger)
 
I'm gonna be honest and say that most independent pizza shops have better pizza than pizza hut. Don't get me wrong, the pizza is good but it is low quality compared to actual mom and pop stores and local places.
FAST FOOD. Comparing Pizza Hut to a local shop is like comparing Ann Savage to Barbara Stanwyck.
 
The opposite side of the coin is abolishing the minimum wage. I wonder if that'll put downward pressure on prices by putting downward pressure on wages.
They don't need to. Doordash and uber showed them the way of avoiding it entirely, so you can hire people too dumb to work out the cost of driving.
 
So I guess the drivers will need to either find new employment or start working to the insanely exploitative Delivery Apps that has zero benefits and fixed payment per delivery?
 
That's right, wagie.
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Pizza hut is garbage pizza only a hair better than little caesars. This is just one more step on its inevitable path toward K-mart status. If Pizza Hut were popular and there were demand for delivery, they'd just raise the delivery fee to cover higher wages. How many Pizza Huts do you pass these days with a full parking lot? It's just crappy fast food pizza that's competing in a bloated field with no particular advantage. Cutting delivery is a cost cutting measure to keep the company afloat a few more years before being sold off piecemeal.
 
I find the somewhat more regional/local pizza joints have better pizza than huts, but out of the three it's the best. Best wings too but that's saying even less.
 
I'm gonna be honest and say that most independent pizza shops have better pizza than pizza hut. Don't get me wrong, the pizza is good but it is low quality compared to actual mom and pop stores and local places.
Independent pizza shops are hit or miss quite frankly. Especially in small towns where there are no big pizza chains.

I've been through periods where the only pizza place within walking distance was absolutely dog shit indie pizza shop run by a sleazy couple who didn't know what they were doing, produced inedible crap, and kept changing places including a run down trailer before they gave up the ghost due to everyone hating their product.

(and the only reason I ate there was due to my mom knowing the couple and wanting to support them and them being cheaper than Pizza Hut, which you had to drive out of town to)

I've also been to indie pizza places where the quality of the pizza entirely depended on who was working that day, as far as some employees making great pizza and other employees making crappy pizzas.

Pizza Hut at least has high end consistency and quality of pizza, especially compared to Little Ceasers.
 
What do you mean raising wages has drawbacks? Isn't it just more money for me? Why can't they just like, print more money? Economy? What is that? AIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE SAVE ME BERNIEMAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111
 
In all seriousness, if California doesn't turn into a food desert in 10 years, nobody will learn a damn thing.
It already kinda is with how insane food costs now.

The issue is California is still one of the two major ports and thus can just jew bullshit for free supply. Like exploting EV for bullshit.
 
Build a wall. Keep Californians inside (sorry Cali farmers, you should've left by now) and wait 20 years until the state becomes a facsimile of Fallout: Dust.

May as well leave the wall up, since the environmentally conscious California Republic has violently raped all southwestern aquifers and irreparably damaged the ecosystem from the Mojave to the Gorge to the Sierra Nevadas.
 
As an added less obvious knock-on effect, their pizzas will be delivered colder since the delivery app drivers don't typically have the big insulated bags to keep pizzas warm during the trip.
 
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