🚨 MAN BUYS 80 PIZZA HUTS TO BRING BACK THE ICONIC VERSION AMERICA MISSED — AND PEOPLE ARE LOSING THEIR MINDS
Tim Sparks, president of Daland Corporation, owns more than 80 Pizza Hut franchises across the country, and he’s now turning many of them back into the old-school Pizza Huts millions of Americans grew up with.
While most restaurant chains keep replacing everything with self-checkout screens, gray walls, and sterile modern redesigns… Sparks is bringing back the version people actually remember:
• red plastic cups
• Pac-Man machines
• packed salad bars
• giant family booths
• Tiffany-style lamps hanging over the tables
And people are getting unexpectedly emotional over it.
Some of these restored “classic” Pizza Huts are now becoming top-performing locations because customers say it doesn’t just feel like pizza anymore…
It feels like stepping back into a completely different era of life.
Sparks says the mission is bigger than nostalgia. He wants to rebuild places where families actually sit together again, put their phones down, and talk the way they used to.
Now the internet is flooding the comments:
• “This feels more human than modern restaurants”
• “We didn’t realize how good we had it”
• “This is what childhood felt like”
• “Why does this make me emotional?”
Some customers are reportedly driving HOURS just to eat inside one because they say modern restaurants lost the feeling that made people love them in the first place.
Now people are asking:
Did corporations deliberately turn restaurants into cold, forgettable spaces... because real human connection was never the priority anymore?
📹: CBS19
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- Rent out VHS tapes & manage customers
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