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Pizza Hut Pakistan enters into expansion mode
By Shahram Haq
Published: December 17, 2017
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Pizza Hut at Jinnah Market. PHOTO: WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

LAHORE: The love of Pakistani inhabitants for food is creating opportunities for many enterprises. Be it desi, Chinese, Thai or Japanese cuisine, people definitely give it a try at least once. However, the biggest success among all these is the fast-food industry.

The fast-food sector has witnessed the entry of many globally renowned and domestic brands in recent years. For some such as Pizza Hut, the country’s first foreign food brand, there is still plenty of room to cover.

Pizza Hut is believed to be the pizza pioneer in Pakistan which at that time was not as popular in the country as it is today. MCR Pakistan, the prime franchise of Pizza Hut in Pakistan, took the initiative in 1993 and enjoyed a monopoly in selling pizzas for many years.













However, once pizzas became a staple diet of fast-food eaters, especially the younger generation, the company started losing its grip as a plenty of domestic, low-cost pizza eateries opened throughout the country.

Pizza Hut Pakistan Chief Marketing and Innovation Officer Hameed Kashan believes that despite a greater range and variety of choices nowadays, pizza still remains a favourite food for Pakistanis.

“Pakistan is the only country witnessing a massive growth in popularity of pizzas compared to other countries,” Kashan told The Express Tribune.

“In coming years, we expect the market to further increase as Pakistan’s overall economic growth and disposable income has shown positive trends in recent years.”

From its inception in 1993 till December 2017, the brand has delivered over 100 million pizzas in Pakistan and the management last year altered its franchise policy by opening up the brand name to local investors as a strategic shift to cover more marketplaces both in first and second-tier cities.

“We realised that we are not growing at the desired pace so we decided to add local partners as we predicted sales to increase by 30% if the franchises are operated by individual investors rather than through a central system,” Kashan said.

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Involving individual investors means that the management will factor in the suggestions of upcoming franchisers to run the business more efficiently and to compete with local brands which are snatching a great chunk of business from Pizza Hut.

The management will also work to introduce new local flavours to ensure additional varieties both for high and low-end customers.

“Adding local flavour is the key to success for this business,” Kashan said, highlighting Chicken Tikka, which has been adopted by franchises in other countries as well, as the prime example.

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To date, the company has 80 branches in 20 cities and is aiming to double this figure in the next five years, but this time with a collaborative business model since the product no more remains an exclusive food.

It employs nearly 4,500 people with the figure expected to double in the next five years as well.

Kashan said selling pizzas is still a profitable business with the growth never showing a bearish trend, even with the brand observing a shift in clientele from high to middle classes.

“Pizza Hut Pakistan’s year-on-year growth has remained in double digits throughout its journey and we are hopeful of the same trend continuing in the years to come,” he said, while avoiding giving exact revenue figures.

But as the expansion drive triggers, the management has to take care of the quality of its products, Kashan conceded. “Maintaining the quality, providing a consistent taste of our products in franchises across the country and adding local flavours in our pizzas remains a challenge for us,” he added.


Published in The Express Tribune, December 17th, 2017.
 
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Pizza Hut is pathetic.. There quality has gone down.

Better stick with other brands.. (I don't like domino's either).
 
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Bring more flavors rather than more shops!
Getting tired of Fajita and Chicken Tikka!
agreed just see how their counterparts are doing business successfully and taking Pizza Hut historical share and now Pizza Hut has become the brand for 3 and 4 tier cities only, Big cities have mostly local and other international brands taken their share in Pizza.
 
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Pizza Hut is pathetic.. There quality has gone down.

Better stick with other brands.. (I don't like domino's either).

I used to really like their pan pizza.

I believe their quality has also gone down a bit in the US.

I try to limit my consumption of eating out, but when I do treat myself to some pizza, I just about always prefer my local Mom and Pop pizza place.

Were unlike Domino's and Pizza Hut, the pizza doesn't taste like it just came off an assembly line.

I now find myself with a craving for pizza :pop:
 
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Computer chip....Yes
Potato Chip.........no
Futile investment, only a mean of draining our valuable Foreign Exchange.
And how would Pizza Hut Pakistan be draining FOREIGN EXCHANGE?
If anything, they are converting investment $ (if any) into Pak Rs. while creating jobs and employment. Freedom of investment and business is always good for economy.

Pizza Hut is pathetic.. There quality has gone down.

Better stick with other brands.. (I don't like domino's either).
Domino's is better i think!
 
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And how would Pizza Hut Pakistan be draining FOREIGN EXCHANGE?
If anything, they are converting investment $ (if any) into Pak Rs. while creating jobs and employment. Freedom of investment and business is always good for economy.


Are you trying to say that these foreign franchise are letting us use their name for free? Further what they would be adding to the economy would just be a fraction of the total GDP. I fully agree with your point of "Freedom of investment and business is always good for economy" but certainly not just for the taste buds, especially when we are under a tremendous debit burden. Why not technology like, why not setting up a computer chip manufacturing plant, why not setting up a mobile phone manufacturing plant. After all we are talking about a huge market of 210 millions.
 
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Eating is the de facto national sport of Pakistan. With lack of sporting facilities and enthusiasm in the country, Pakistanis love to eat junk food and medicines.

Think about it. What other recreation average middle class Pakistani family has? Living in Karachi, are there any parks, are there schools which has grounds where children can play, is there any social or extra curricular program initiated by government or schools? Are there libraries? Is taking a vacation easy for everyone?

The point is there is no facility imaginable that families together can enjoy. So what other thing is left than to go out and eat together?
 
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Think about it. What other recreation average middle class Pakistani family has? Living in Karachi, are there any parks, are there schools which has grounds where children can play, is there any social or extra curricular program initiated by government or schools? Are there libraries? Is taking a vacation easy for everyone?

The point is there is no facility imaginable that families together can enjoy. So what other thing is left than to go out and eat together?

Agreed. There are not many facilities but I think it all depends on what we as individuals and as a society value. We value food more, so we have more restaurants, we like to shop so we have more shopping malls, we like smartphones so the majority carries an expensive smartphone. Businessmen invest where there is more demand. If people focus more on physical fitness, there would be more private gyms with reasonable fees as we have a lot more private schools than the public sector. If people value reading more than watching TV, there will be more libraries and book shops. Believe an individual can do a lot to change his life without waiting for others. One can start by buying some old classics from used book shops at a fraction of the cost. One can do all of exercise indoors or walking up to a nearby park. Replace more car and motor bike rides with walk and bicycling. Furthermore, it becomes even more important to eat healthy when we have such low level of the physical activities.
 
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i remember during PPP government time i went to lahore and went to eat at Pizza Hut defence, these were the days of severe gas load shedding (even though it was july) due to the lack of gas the Pizza that came out after an hour was so bad that the cheese hadn't even melted.
 
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