The Rise and Fall of Chuck E. Cheese, Which Just Filed for BankruptcyThe chain's parent company, CEC Entertainment, filed for Chapter 11 on Thursday, citing pandemic-related reasons.
Chuck E. Cheese has been through a lot over the last 43 years.
The mascot -full name Charles Entertainment Cheese——最初是由雅达利创始人诺兰Bushnell, to serve as the cigar-chewing mascot at Pizza Time Theatre in the 1970s. Since then, the chain that took the mascot's name has been restructured and sold numerous times in attempts to keep up with the trends.
In April,Business Insider's Casey Sullivan and Alex Morrell reportedthat parent company CEC Entertainment was struggling under a heavy debt load. Lenders had tapped restructuring lawyers, according to people familiar with the situation. And Thursday, the dinnertainment chain's parent company, CEC Entertainment,filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protectionafter weeks of speculation over the chain's impending demise.
Change is nothing new for Chuck E. Cheese. Read on to see how the chain evolved, as Chuck E. Cheese transformed from an animatronic rat from New Jersey to a rock star mouse performing live shows on YouTube.
"I always felt that was something that was lacking in restaurants," Bushnell told Fast Company. "I wanted to add a dimension of fun to the act of having a meal."
Originally, Chuck E. Cheese made abrasive and sometimes sexual jokes, aimed at adult customers. But the chain transitioned to a more kid-friendly approach relatively quickly in its early years.
In the '80s, the pizza chain went public, followed by various restructuring efforts as sales slumped. By 1992, all locations of the pizza chain that had grown out of the Pizza Time Theatre concept were rebranded as Chuck E. Cheese's.
The chain was famous for its arcade games, prize tokens and pizza, as well as performances by an animatronic Chuck E. Cheese and crew.
However, in 2012, Chuck E. Cheese's struggled to boost sales. After decades of Chuck E. Cheese being portrayed as a rat, the company remade the mascot as a "rock star" mouse.
According to the company, the mouse's full name is Charles Entertainment Cheese, an orphan who celebrates others' birthdays to make up for his own sad childhood.
The makeover failed to bring in customers, and Chuck E. Cheese Entertainment was acquired by private-equity firm Apollo Global Management in 2014 for nearly $1 billion.
The last few years have seen plenty of change at Chuck E. Cheese. The chain retired its tokens in 2016 and the animatronics in 2017. The chain also changed its name slightly, dropping the possessive to become Chuck E. Cheese in 2017.
The coronavirus pandemic hit the chain hard, with sales sinking 21 percent in the first quarter. Chuck E. Cheese has attempted to keep fans engaged with pizza delivery and "live performances" from the mascot.
Business Insider's Casey Sullivan and Alex Morrell reportedthis week that the chain has already cut hours and staffing, furloughed most of its hourly employees and some 65 percent of support-center staff and deferred rental payments on its company-operated venues.
CEC Entertainment is struggling under a heavy debt load and lenders have organized and tapped restructuring lawyers, according to three people familiar with the matter.
Kate Taylor is a reporter at Business Insider. She was previously a reporter at Entrepreneur. Get in touch with tips and feedback on Twitter at @Kate_H_Taylor.
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