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Pizza Hut’s UK operations undergo major restructuring as parent company Yum! Brands acquires the business through a pre-pack administration. The deal preserves 64 locations and 1,277 jobs while 68 restaurants will close permanently. This marks the second administration process for the UK chain in under a year.
Pizza Hut’s United Kingdom operations are facing significant restructuring after the company behind its British venues entered administration, according to reports. The development will result in the permanent closure of 68 restaurants across the country, sources indicate.
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New regulatory mandates and soaring AI-driven energy consumption are forcing businesses to treat sustainability as a core operational requirement rather than optional corporate social responsibility. According to industry analysis, data center electricity demand across EMEA has surged 21% year-over-year, with AI workloads driving unprecedented infrastructure growth. Companies that fail to engineer sustainability into their operations risk both financial penalties and competitive disadvantage.
Corporate sustainability has evolved from political talking point to business necessity, with data centers emerging as a critical battleground for environmental accountability. According to reports, data center capacity across key European markets including Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Paris and Dublin has surpassed 24 gigawatts, marking a 21% year-on-year increase largely driven by AI and data-intensive workloads.