Little Caesars Orange NSW opening on July 30 brings their total to 9 stores.
Little Caesars, America’s fastest growing pizza chain, is opening its eighth and ninth New South Wales stores in Newcastle and Orange this month.
Founded by Michael and Marian Ilitch in Garden City in the US state of Michigan in 1959, Little Caesars is one of the top international pizza chains, with restaurants operating on five continents.
Famous for its cheap and convenient take away offerings in the US, the chain has a reputation of industry firsts, including pioneering the two-for-one pizza deal; building stores where pizza was never served before (sports arenas, military bases, etc.); and by making pizzas ready when customers walk in.
Little Caesars Director Ernest Koury is responsible for bringing the brand to Australia and his family has been a part of the Little Caesars chain since the late 1970s.
“We’re very excited to be expanding Little Caesars to both Newcastle and Orange,” said Mr Koury. “Little Caesars will be serving the area with the best value pizza pick-up and delivery in town.”
The Newcastle store will open on Monday 16 July 2018 followed by the Orange location opening on Monday 30 July. Approximately 30 new roles are expected to be filled in Newcastle and Orange.
The pizza chain has already proven to be popular with customers in Casula, Parramatta, Leichhardt, Miranda, South Penrith, Bradbury and Revesby. The brand is pushing its value-driven HOT-N- READY range - where a Large 12” Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza is only five dollars – as its key offering. In addition, online ordering and pizza delivery is available for convenience.
Mr Koury said the new stores promise the same quality, low cost option that the brand has been known for. “Our 12” large pizza is over 40 per cent larger than most other 10” large pizzas – that’s equivalent to 3.5 more slices at Little Caesars!” he said.
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