Multiple outlets report that a US pizza chain plans to close as many as 50 locations to reduce losses. The Economic Times and The Independent both describe the closure as part of a cost-cutting effort, while the New York Post specifies that the company begins the shutdown process this week. According to the New York Post, the first wave of restaurant closures starts immediately and stores will move through a systematic closing procedure. While the reports consistently state the scope of the closures—up to 50 locations—the articles do not provide consistent additional operational details, such as which specific locations are affected, the timeline beyond the initial wave, or whether closures include all formats of the chain. The reporting also does not offer further information on underlying financial figures, restructuring terms, or measures for employees. Overall, the sources agree that the company is taking steps to shut down a limited number of outlets, with early closures underway, as it attempts to improve financial performance.