Pizza giant Papa Johns to shut 43 restaurants across Britain
By Lettice Bromovsky
Published: 09:24 GMT, 26 March 2024 | Updated: 12:46 GMT, 26 March 2024
Pizza giant Papa Johns will shut 43 'underperforming' restaurants across Britain - nearly a tenth of its total stores.
The company has not confirmed how many staff will be impacted by closures, but has said that all staff impacted by this decision have been informed.
It is expected to begin closing the restaurants by mid-May following a consultation process.
The chain has 450 branches up and down the country, as well as others in service stations and holiday parks.
Announcement of the closures came shortly after it emerged that Revolution is looking to shut 20 of its bars, putting potentially hundreds of jobs at risk.
Pizza giant Papa Johns will shut 43 'underperforming' restaurants across Britain after launching a review at the start of the year
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Papa Johns had previously said it planned 'strategic closures' in order to free up money for investment and improving profitability at its remaining UK sites.
It has now identified 43 restaurants as 'underperforming locations that are no longer financially viable'.
Chris Phylactou, managing director at Papa Johns UK, said: 'Our priority is our team members, who will be fully supported throughout this process.
'Our goal is to work with impacted team members and attempt to find redeployment opportunities where available.
'We understand the impact this will have on our team members and are committed to supporting them during this time.'
Papa Johns said it plans to increase investment in research and technology, such as better utilising customer data, as part of its UK strategy.
It also said it will look at the development of new types of sites beyond traditional restaurants, such as expanding into holiday parks, and is set to 'announce other large retail partners in the coming months'.
Mr Phylactou added: 'While this is a difficult decision, closing these underperforming locations will give us the opportunity to invest back into the right locations with the right partners for long-term growth.
'We are focused on driving shared profitable growth across our UK restaurants, by continuing to make improvements to our business to ensure that we are well positioned for the future.
'We have been encouraged by the results so far from these initiatives.'
The Papa Johns restaurants facing closure across the country
Barnsley, South Yorkshire
Bebington, Merseyside
Bexhill, East Sussex
Billericay, Essex-Bromley, Greater London
Coulsdon, Greater London
Cricklewood, Greater London
Darlington, County Durham
Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Durham, County Durham
East Dulwich, Greater London
East Grinstead, West Sussex
Eastbourne, East Sussex
Hailsham, East Sussex
Harringay, Greater London
Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Hendon, Greater London
Horsham, West Sussex
Lancaster, Lancashire
Leeds Meanwood, West Yorkshire
Liverpool West Derby Road, Merseyside
Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire
Mottingham, Greater London
Northwood Hills, Greater London
Peacehaven, East Sussex
Peckham, Greater London
Penge, Greater London
Putney, Greater London
Redhill, Surrey
Rochdale, Greater Manchester
Rotherham, South Yorkshire
Ruislip, Greater London
Runcorn, Cheshire
Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire
Sittingbourne, Kent
Southport, Merseyside
St Helens, Merseyside
Stoke Newington, Greater London
Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Upminster, Greater London
Watford St Albans Road, Hertfordshire
Whitton, Greater London
Wimbledon, Greater London