Sorry to see Antonio's Pizza has gone "down the Swanny" so to speak. I guess it's just part of the times we live in nowadays.
Unless one is prepared to change and listen to customer's needs then closure is often inevitable.
He could have sent fliers out round the turfs offering deals on his Pizzas. Had customer survey as to what was liked or disliked. Sold other types of Italian food other than pizzas. Made sure the quality of food was good otherwise people will not come back. Have a part where people could sit in and eat. Lower his prices if they were too high.
p.s. I did try one of his pizzas and to be honest it was cold and very rubbery. Never went back.
