Pizza Hut Delivery to create 800 jobs with launch of 40 new UK sites
The delivery arm of Pizza Hut is set to create hundreds of new UK jobs through a new partnership.
Pizza Hut Delivery has today announced a partnership with Nine Group that will become the franchisee for 31 existing Pizza Hut Delivery and Express Huts.
Through this new partnership, Nine Group will also open 40 new Pizza Hut locations across the UK, creating around 800 new jobs.
Neil Manhas, general manager at Pizza Hut Delivery in the UK, commented: “We are so excited to be partnering with Nine Group to grow our business, create opportunities for our Team Members and continue investing in our brand.
“They have a great track record of success in the hotel business and their growth mindset and commitment to customer excellence makes them well placed to continue to grow with Pizza Hut Delivery.
He added: “We welcome Nine Group to the Pizza Hut family with Vivek and his team already hitting the ground running, kicking off the launch of their first new Pizza Hut Express in Dudley very shortly.
“This partnership is a testament to the growth we have seen this year, as well as the incredible work of each of our team members who have brought us through a challenging 18 months, and I cannot thank them enough for their hard work.”
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