So That’s What Happens To Former Pizza Huts

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Copycat. California, Pennsylvania, USA.

So, what happens when a Pizza Hut goes out of business, and a new tenant moves into the distinctively-roofed building? Pizza Hunt wants to show you.

Brought to us by photographer, Ho Hai Tran, the photo series consists of former Pizza Huts, that now house completely different, non-hut-related businesses.

Even if it’s now a liquor store, Chinese restaurant, funeral home, or church — it’s unmistakeable that a pizza-like product and breadsticks were once served there.

The project is currently in Kickstarter phase to help raise funds for a Pizza Hunt photo book. Check it out here.

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Seoul Hoikwan Restaurant. Belfield, NSW, Australia.
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Vacant. West Palm Beach, Florida, USA.

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The Great Wall. Glendale Heights, Illinois, USA.

[link, via Mashable]

Author: Chris Durso

Creative professional and creator of Foodiggity.com. Graduate of The Institute of Culinary Education, beer drinker, coffee and condiment snob.

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