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Domino’s closed around 200 locations this year
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The pizza industry has seen sales slip
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Overall demand for QSR has dropped
When a low-cost dining option closes down, you know the economy may be suffering. Usually, when times are tough, cheaper chains do well.
In the current economy, even fast-food chains including McDonald’s have admitted that they’re losing customers and need to focus on value.
McDonald’s CEO Christopher J. Kempczinski addressed one key sales problem during his company’s second-quarter earnings call.
“Overall QSR traffic in the U.S. remained challenging as visits across the industry by low-income consumers once again declined by double digits versus the prior year period. Reengaging the low-income consumer is critical as they typically visit our restaurants more frequently than middle- and high-income consumers,” he said.
McDonald’s is not alone in seeing fewer low-income customers. Domino’s Pizza has seen changing consumer behavior as well.
“Delivery is a tougher value right now in this value-conscious world,” said Domino’s CEO Russell Weiner during the chain’s earnings call. “And so, the choice isn’t going to another restaurant. Most of the time, it’s eating at home.”
Papa John’s and Pizza Hut executives have made similar comments.
Little Caesars fans in multiple states have seen locations of the popular chain close.
One location in Nebraska posted signs on its door explaining the shutdown, KSNB reported.
“Dear customers, unfortunately we have had to close temporarily due to delays in employee payments. We appreciate your understanding and support. We hope Little Caesars resolves our situation soon.”
It’s unclear whether the payment issue is corporate or franchise-related.
Little Caesars confirmed the closures, but did not give a reason for them.
These are not the only Little Caesars locations that have closed in 2025.
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Nebraska: North Platte: Closed indefinitely after management resignations and unpaid wages. Kearney, Grand Island, Columbus: Closed around the same time; online ordering unavailable. Hastings: Remains open.
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Virginia & North Carolina: 13 locations closed, affecting about 220 employees.
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Albany, Georgia: Last remaining location in the area permanently closed.
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Ireland (Rathfarnham, Dublin): Little Caesars restaurant closed after 35 years due to rising costs.
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