This National Pizza Chain Just Announced Plans to Open 1,000 New Locations — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

Eat This Not That is excited to announce that a popular national pizza chain has just announced plans to open 1,000 new locations across the United States. This is great news for pizza lovers everywhere, as it means more delicious pizza options and more convenience. The new locations will offer a variety of pizza styles, from classic favorites to unique specialty pies. With the addition of these new locations, customers will have even more opportunities to enjoy their favorite pizza. So, if you’re looking for a delicious pizza experience, be sure to check out this national pizza chain’s new locations!

This National Pizza Chain Just Announced Plans to Open 1,000 New Locations

Pizza lovers, rejoice! A popular national pizza chain has just announced plans to open 1,000 new locations across the United States. The chain, which is known for its delicious pies and unique toppings, is sure to be a hit with pizza fans everywhere.

The chain, which has been around for over 30 years, is known for its signature thin-crust pizzas, which are made with fresh ingredients and cooked to perfection. The chain also offers a variety of specialty pizzas, including vegan and gluten-free options. The chain also offers a wide selection of sides, salads, and desserts.

The chain is planning to open the new locations in major cities across the country, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston. The chain is also planning to open locations in smaller cities and towns, giving pizza lovers everywhere the chance to enjoy their favorite pies.

The chain is also planning to expand its delivery services, making it even easier for customers to get their favorite pizzas delivered right to their door. The chain is also planning to offer online ordering, making it even easier for customers to get their favorite pies.

This is great news for pizza lovers everywhere, as the chain is sure to be a hit with pizza fans everywhere. So if you’re looking for a delicious pizza, be sure to check out this national pizza chain’s new locations!

In the mood for some pizza? Little Caesars is counting on it and making moves that will ensure every corner of the country has access to their hot-n-ready pies.

The company announced plans this week to open more than 1,000 new locations over the next five to ten years, according to QSR Magazine. The pizza chain, which currently operates more than 4,100 locations in the United States, is hedging on the expectation that customers will keep ordering at pandemic levels even after life (mostly) returns to normal.

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And that’s because pizza was one of the hottest commodities during the pandemic. In the first quarter of 2021, U.S.-based pizza chains saw a 27% increase in foot traffic, as customers opted for comfort food and carbs while they waited out the pandemic on their couches, according to Zenreach, a San Francisco tech company. There was 41% more foot traffic to pizza chains in New York, 42% in Illinois, and 77% in California.

The majority of Little Caesars franchises currently dominate the New York, New England, and Hawaii markets—but the brand recently expanded internationally in Russia, Spain, Columbia, and Barbados. It’s looking to also open more in Brazil, France, the Philippines, Malaysia, and the United Arab Emirates.

Little Caesars is thinking big time, despite pre-pandemic losses. From 2018 to 2020, the company dropped 125 stores following industry trends (even the brand’s biggest competitors Pizza Hut and Papa Johns shrunk).

This year, however, Little Caesars is betting on the fact that its recent deal to become the official pizza of the NFL will attract more hungry pizza lovers. The momentum is strong, Craig Sherwood, vice president of development, told QSR. Sherwood also hinted that another exciting partnership for Little Caesars will be announced later this year.

Would it be too cheesy to request that this partnership involve some sort of Dash button—similar to the Amazon Dash—so we could simply press it to order whenever we have a craving?

Danielle Braff

Danielle Braff is a freelance writer based in Chicago. Read more