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: American fast food giant Pizza Hut has decided to double its presence in Pakistan, the company and its local partner announced on Friday, adding that they would open 75 new outlets at an approximate investment of $3.4 million.

During a ceremony at the US Consulate in Karachi, a new franchise agreement was signed between Yum! Brands – a Fortune 500 company that owns Pizza Hut – and its local partner MCR. The deal was aimed at expanding Pizza Hut’s presence in Pakistan and adding to its network of 75 outlets over the period of next five years.





While the official press release stated that the agreement commits to an expansion of “150 new Pizza Hut units in Pakistan”, Pizza Hut (Middle East) General Manager Randall Blackford confirmed that the company is targeting a total number of 150 outlets across the country.

“We are currently operating at almost 75 units in Pakistan and we are going to double this number in the next four to five years,” he told The Express Tribune.

“Pizza Hut has a long list of first milestones, which include the first food product to be sold over the internet and the first food product to be delivered to outer space. Therefore, it is natural that we want to reach the milestone of first restaurant chain to have 150 outlets in Pakistan,” he added.

Inaugurated in December 1993, Pizza Hut was the first international franchise to enter Pakistan and also the first one to expand its presence in all four provinces of the country. It currently operates under MCR, a Pakistani company that is part of the services sector for the past 25 years.

“Pakistan is a great market for us and we have made so much progress over the years that we want to double it again,” said Blackford, when asked about the motivation behind expansion. “Additionally, Pizza Hut is a massive revenue-generating brand especially in this part of the world, hence our eagerness to capitalise on the market.”

Meanwhile, MCR President Aqueel Hasan said that the agreement presents a massive opportunity for Pakistan, adding that the country was looking at approximately $3.4 million on average in investment alone from the deal. “The amount of investment varies between the size of the proposed outlets, but the figure is anywhere from $300,000 to $600,000 per unit,” he said. Moreover, the agreement has been slated to generate around 3,500 jobs, excluding the spill-over effects from the expansion.


“This is a huge investment not only in monetary terms, but also it terms of skilled labour force available in the economy,” said Blackford. “Each outlet has a couple of dozen people working, so hiring them and training them – that is a massive investment in time.”

Published in The Express Tribune, May 20th, 2017.
 
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Pizza Hut set to open 75 new outlets in Pakistan
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KARACHI: American fast food giant Pizza Hut has decided to double its presence in Pakistan, the company and its local partner announced on Friday, adding that they would open 75 new outlets at an approximate investment of $3.4 million.

During a ceremony at the US Consulate in Karachi, a new franchise agreement was signed between Yum! Brands – a Fortune 500 company that owns Pizza Hut – and its local partner MCR. The deal was aimed at expanding Pizza Hut’s presence in Pakistan and adding to its network of 75 outlets over the period of next five years.

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While the official press release stated that the agreement commits to an expansion of “150 new Pizza Hut units in Pakistan”, Pizza Hut (Middle East) General Manager Randall Blackford confirmed that the company is targeting a total number of 150 outlets across the country.

“We are currently operating at almost 75 units in Pakistan and we are going to double this number in the next four to five years,” he told The Express Tribune.

“Pizza Hut has a long list of first milestones, which include the first food product to be sold over the internet and the first food product to be delivered to outer space. Therefore, it is natural that we want to reach the milestone of first restaurant chain to have 150 outlets in Pakistan,” he added.

Inaugurated in December 1993, Pizza Hut was the first international franchise to enter Pakistan and also the first one to expand its presence in all four provinces of the country. It currently operates under MCR, a Pakistani company that is part of the services sector for the past 25 years.

“Pakistan is a great market for us and we have made so much progress over the years that we want to double it again,” said Blackford, when asked about the motivation behind expansion. “Additionally, Pizza Hut is a massive revenue-generating brand especially in this part of the world, hence our eagerness to capitalise on the market.”

Meanwhile, MCR President Aqueel Hasan said that the agreement presents a massive opportunity for Pakistan, adding that the country was looking at approximately $3.4 million on average in investment alone from the deal. “The amount of investment varies between the size of the proposed outlets, but the figure is anywhere from $300,000 to $600,000 per unit,” he said. Moreover, the agreement has been slated to generate around 3,500 jobs, excluding the spill-over effects from the expansion.

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“This is a huge investment not only in monetary terms, but also it terms of skilled labour force available in the economy,” said Blackford. “Each outlet has a couple of dozen people working, so hiring them and training them – that is a massive investment in time.”

Published in The Express Tribune, May 20th, 2017.
 
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no one like Pizza Hut pizza in atleast Karachi and they are loosing badly to others like California Pizza, 14th street, Broadway and newyork pizza etc which are 100 times better then pizza hut. hence, they are now trying to open up in 3 and forth tier cities now.
 
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Me too. Costco is my favorite chain pizza now. :D

It's that good eh?

never tried Costco pizza. not a member, but maybe one of these days I'll walk in just to sample it.

no one like Pizza Hut pizza in atleast Karachi and they are loosing badly to others like Pizza, 14th street, Broadway and newyork pizza etc which are 100 times better then pizza hut. hence, they are now trying to open up in 3 and forth tier cities now.


Well if the Pizza Hut in Karachi is still open for business, that must mean there are at least some who like their Pizza?

Are there Domino's Pizza franchises in Pakistan? just curious.
 
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All junk and crap food folks. This isn't good. The Americans have destroyed their own generations by feeding them such garbage. Obesity and other illnesses are huge problems. The Americans are exporting poison all over the world. Pakistanis are falling for the same trap. From Coca Cola to various other fast foods. Whenever I visit Pakistan I'm gobsmacked at how the masses consume this garbage. It makes us in the West look like kindergarten stuff. We need to be very worried for our upcoming generations. Not good at all.

I was talking to a Polish waitress here. When she first came to England, she was a size 8. She then got a job at a pizza restaurant where the perk was free pizza. She became a size 12.
 
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I did not like pizza hut in rawapindi/Islamabad but yea pizza of tehzeeb baker was best . You can hardly eat one pizza...very thick and heavy unlike what we get in UK

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Are there Domino's Pizza franchises in Pakistan? just curious.

Yeah they have a big presence in the major cities, but they haven't set up branches in places like Peshawar and Quetta though. Thats probably where Pizza Hut is going to beat them.
 
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dominos is far better than pizza hut :enjoy:

I don't eat from either franchise all that much anymore. but when I do, it's definitely more Domino's and Pizza Hut.

Still a fan of Pizza Hut pan pizza though.
 
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