Pizzaland was a chain of pizza restaurants owned by Associated Newspapers and then by United Biscuits.[1] In the early 1990s, Pizza Hut and Pizzaland were regarded as the largest pizza eateries in Britain;[2][3] UK business ceased in 1996. International branches continue to operate.
History
Pizzaland (Associated Restaurants) was founded in 1970 by David Dutton, financed by Associated Newspapers. The chain rapidly expanded throughout London, and then into the Northwest. The first restaurant outside London was opened in Deansgate, Manchester; from its northern/southern base Pizzaland grew into a chain of over 140 restaurants before United Biscuits acquired the company in 1980. Jullian Griffiths, Greg Barwick and Michael Stidolph were the senior managers responsible for the successful growth of the company in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In 1983, a total change in senior management and a change in siting policy, that often resulted in Pizzaland opening in towns that were too small to support them, started the decline of a once successful business.