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Reliving the ’90s Through a Pizza Hut Revival

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Were the 1990s that exceptional? Televisions with bunny ears, dial-up internet, and video tapes. Millennials want to go back, and Gen Z romanticizes a decade absent smartphones and Netflix. Perusing the world of X shows how powerful the nostalgia drug is, with many yearning for a simpler time. One entrepreneur wants to deliver American pizza lovers a trip down memory lane: a vintage-style Pizza Hut.

The Pizza Hut Salad Bar!

Does anyone remember the Pizza Hut salad bar? What about the red plastic cups and extra-large booths? The Pac-Man arcade? Remember the restaurant where former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev filmed his famous television commercial? Well, soon, customers will have a chance to visit some old-school Pizza Hut locations, from Indiana to Florida to Wisconsin.

Tim Sparks, president of Daland Corporation, owns more than 80 Pizza Hut franchises across the United States. He is turning many of them into a time capsule of the 1990s, a different era that many miss, and others have never experienced.

“I want to rebuild places for families to connect and put their phones down,” he told CBS News.

Of course, there are still lingering questions about infrastructure and ingredients. That said, X users are still jumping for joy at the idea and banging their heads on the Tiffany-style chandeliers. In fact, a growing chorus of social media inhabitants wants to resurrect other franchises that were relics of the 1990s. One of them is Blockbuster.

An interesting trend has formed across the Xverse: A plethora of individuals are claiming a Friday night visit to the retail chain video store was one of their greatest childhood memories. A sizable number of consumers are ostensibly frustrated by the unlimited choice of content available at their fingertips, desire the idea of visiting a brick-and-mortar store, and pay $5.99 for a copy of Sack Lunch or Rochelle, Rochelle. Plus, they may have to fork over a late fee.

But while Blockbuster’s death was a case of creative destruction and market forces, the slow decline of Pizza Hut and other beloved brands is an instance of private equity interference.

Blame Private Equity

The business model behind private equity is simple enough: Use debt to buy companies, apply this debt to the companies’ balance sheets, and then strip out various components to generate short-term profits (sell off real estate, slash operational budgets, or eat away at product quality.

In recent years, social media has been abuzz with reports that scores of food companies have ruined the very things that made them great. Cracker Barrel, Panera Bread, Subway, TGI Fridays, and others are shells of their former selves. And this extends beyond the meals being served.

Years ago, places like Pizza Hut and McDonald’s had unique locations. Now, they have embraced minimalist architecture, using the same old gray boxes and losing the original and famous styles of their restaurants. This is because fast-food franchises function as real estate companies, meaning it is cheaper and easier to build or sell the location to another business if it fails.

The Nostalgia Business Model

Disney adults are all the rage. These are perpetual kidults in their 30s, 40s, and 50s, without children, who visit Disney World, take over the theme park, and ruin the experience for kids. This demographic has become a massive revenue generator for Walt Disney World, as they spend more per capita on high-ticket items, from special events to expensive souvenirs. The entertainment juggernaut highlighted this trend in its recent earnings report, noting that US park earnings were driven by higher per-guest spending rather than an attendance surge.

Essentially, catering to people born between roughly 1983 and 1996 is a terrific business model in today’s economy. Businesses are tapping into those yearning to relive their childhood. Why not? Many of them have additional cash laying around because they do not have children. Restaurants dedicated to selling cereal, brands reviving nostalgic IP, and interactive pop-up shops – the marketplace is cashing in on nostalgia.

One Pizza Hut franchisee is using this as a key entrepreneurial strategy. But will one visit scratch the nostalgia monkey on Millennials’ backs? In the meantime, pass the metal baking pan and hand over a quarter for Pac-Man.



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