Someone asked me why there isn’t a Pizza Hut or Papa John’s in Italy. I searched online and I couldn’t find any, but there are a few Dominos. My guess was that Italian pizza is better than the American one, Would Pizza Hut be successful in Italy?

I honestly hope they open just to force most pizza restaurants to pay decently their employees and stop paying them under the counter. Those franchises have to give their employees contracts and cannot really force them to do extra hours under the counter. Most students and people right out of high school will prefer working at one of these places, aware that the pizza is not as good, but they will have a contract and not work 12 hours a day. Pizza restaurants will either have to adapt and give decent working conditions or close because the only people they'll find willing to work will be the ones that even pizza hut and dominos don't want.

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