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Pizza Hut plans to revamp service offering

Pizza Hut, India`s favorite pizza brand, serving the tastiest pizzas across 36 cities has planned to concentrate on reinvesting in its existing stores from now onwards to improve service offering, besides opening stores in prospective locations.

Anup Jain, head-marketing, Pizza Hut, said, "At this point of time we are little ahead of where the eating out market is at and we are satisfied with the level of growth Pizza Hut has achieved so far. We are now busy in reinvesting in our existing stores to enhance our services."

Jain explained, "We will keep opening stores but not in the way how we have done it over the last five years. We have opened stores in Jammu & Kashmir, Baranasi, Gurgaon and Noida recently. But from now on, our first preference is reinvestment and growth is going to be secondary."

Pizza Hut is operational for over 14 years with 147 stores across 31 cities in India.


(Posted on : 17/06/2009)
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