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Pizza Hut to shut down 250 US locations as review sparks NJ concerns

  • Shore News Network
  • February 7, 2026
  • 11:05 am
Pizza Hut to shut down 250 US locations as review sparks NJ concerns

TRENTON, N.J. – Pizza Hut is planning to close roughly 250 underperforming restaurants across the United States in early 2026, the company announced this week, as part of a sweeping strategic review by parent company Yum! Brands. The closures, representing about 3 percent of Pizza Hut’s domestic footprint, are primarily targeting older dine-in locations as the chain pivots toward digital orders and delivery.

While Yum! has not released a list of affected restaurants, the announcement has raised concerns in New Jersey, where Pizza Hut operates approximately 82 locations. No official closures in the Garden State have been confirmed, but industry analysts suggest that some older or less profitable units could be impacted as the company streamlines operations.

The move follows a gradual decline in dine-in traffic nationwide, as customers increasingly turn to takeout and third-party delivery services. Pizza Hut, once known for its iconic red-roof restaurants and family dining experience, has spent the past several years reshaping its identity to compete with digital-first rivals like Domino’s and Papa John’s.

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A previously shuttered Pizza Hut on Route 37 in Toms River closed in May 2025, one of several New Jersey locations that quietly disappeared from the company’s footprint in recent years. Yum! Brands said Wednesday that the ongoing review will continue through the end of 2026, meaning more closures or changes could emerge in the coming months.

Digital shift reshaping the brand

Yum! Brands executives said the decision reflects a push to align Pizza Hut’s business model with consumer behavior. The chain has invested heavily in online ordering systems, mobile apps, and streamlined kitchens to support faster delivery and carryout service. Analysts note that the shift could help stabilize the brand after years of stagnation in dine-in sales.

Despite the closures, Yum! maintains more than 6,000 Pizza Hut locations nationwide, many of which are franchise-owned. Company representatives have not indicated any plans to exit the New Jersey market entirely.

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  • About 250 Pizza Hut locations are closing nationwide in 2026
  • No official list of affected New Jersey stores has been released
  • Yum! Brands expects its strategic review to conclude by year’s end

What’s next for New Jersey

For now, New Jersey’s Pizza Hut restaurants remain open as normal. Franchise owners say they have not received closure notices and continue to operate as usual. However, with the review still underway, further adjustments to the chain’s state presence could be announced later this year.

Yum! Brands, which also owns Taco Bell and KFC, said it remains “committed to strengthening the Pizza Hut brand” and adapting to a rapidly changing fast-food landscape.

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