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They spent $130 million pushing deeper into digital and delivery. Same-store sales kept falling, and Yum ultimately agreed to sell Pizza Hut in deals valued at $2.7 billion. Meanwhile the franchisee who refused to gut his dining rooms is filling his. Tim Sparks converted 38 of his own Pizza...

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