PIZZA Hut has revealed plans that put jobs at its Dunfermline branch in jeopardy.

The chain wants to shut 29 of its 244 UK restaurants, in a restructuring move that will put about 450 jobs at risk.

It said it is negotiating a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) restructuring deal after it faced “significant disruption” from the pandemic.

Pizza Hut has a branch at Fife Leisure Park but the company has not yet confirmed where they are making the closures. 

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The Pizza Hut Restaurants group said it has put forward the proposals as “sales are not expected to fully bounce back until well into 2021” despite a quick and safe reopening of sites. The measures aim to protect about 5000 jobs across its remaining restaurants as well as the “longevity” of the business, it said.

Pizza Hut has become the latest in a raft of restaurant chains to announce closures and job losses following the pandemic.

Rival Pizza Express confirmed on Monday that it will shut 73 restaurants with 1100 job losses after its own CVA deal was approved by creditors.

Pizza Hut added that the move will not affect operations or jobs at Pizza Hut Delivery or related franchises.

A spokeswoman said: “We are committed to doing the right thing and, in order to secure as many jobs as possible and continue serving our communities, we are working to reach an agreement with our creditors. We understand this is a difficult time for everyone involved.

“We appreciate the support of our business partners and are doing everything we can to help our team members during this process, including speaking with those affected by the consultation.”