![]() ![]() So.yeah, thats what happened to the pizza huts in the philly area. But now he's left looking for a new job, which after working for 30 years at the same place seems to be very complicated. He should've been retiring in a few years. This is the first time in 30 years that he's been unemployed. He's an immigrant who moved to the US and worked his way up to becoming a general manager for Pizza Hut from barely speaking any english/delivering pizzas to running his own restaurant(as a general manager). ![]() My father has worked his butt off for the company for years. If you google him the internet seems to think he's an "Indian Billionaire".But from the stories I have heard and what i've seen happen to my fathers job in the last few months he's a grade A scam artist who should be in jail. Here's an article about him doing something similar under a different company: He is a scam artist and has done this type of stuff before. Read customer reviews on Kebab Express Turkish Kebab & Pizza House Nearly 2 million user reviews to help you find the best restaurants in Carrickfergus. ![]() The first one is open at Philadelphia Mills Mall where the old pizza hut was. Pandya on the otherhand is now attempting to open a chicken chain called HNT with money that he secured through a different company that he owns. My father worked for pizzahut/yum brands/ and the franchises over the years (for almost 30 years). He broke his contract with pizza hut and basically scammed the company costing everyone their jobs. "We are very disappointed that five of his restaurants are closing and hope that his cooperation with the administrators will safeguard the majority of jobs," said the spokesperson.The guy who owned all of the Philly area franchises (Jay Pandya -Rohan group) couldn't payback the loan that he had on all of the restaurants. These are at the Odyssey, Castlecourt and Victoria Square in Belfast, and in Carryduff and Bangor.Ī spokesperson for Pizza Hut said the case related to a franchisee in Northern Ireland. The administrator said he would be working closely with the company to keep the other five outlets open - where 160 people work - while their trading position is urgently assessed. These are at Lisburn, Carrickfergus, Ballymena and Glengormley and together they employ about 120 people. Mr McClean said arrangements had been made to enable four other outlets to remain open. Twenty-five jobs are going at the Dublin Road, Belfast and in Coleraine, 24 are going at Connswater whilst 28 are going at both the Dungannon and Yorkgate outlets. "I have assessed the current trading position of outlets run by Restaurant Management Services Ltd and it is with regret that I have concluded that there is no option other than to close five of the 14 immediately." He said: "The franchises run by Restaurant Management Services have been operating in an increasingly competitive market for some time and the company's financial situation has been exacerbated by the current economic downturn, resulting in the decision to enter administration. The administrator said there was no option but to close restaurants.ĭavid McClean of Moore Stephens Chartered Accounts in Belfast has been appointed as the administrator. Three outlets in Belfast are closing - Yorkgate, Connswater and Dublin Road - as well as others in Coleraine and Dungannon. The franchisee, Restaurant Management Services Ltd, which operates 14 restaurants, has gone into administration. One hundred and thirty jobs will be lost with the closure of five Pizza Hut outlets across Northern Ireland. Five outlets are closing in Northern Ireland ![]()
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