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Shakey's Pizza Franchise Business For Sale

By James Monto
Did you know that 93% of Americans eat pizza once a month? It's true! Think about your own life - I bet you are one of that 93%. Now consider this: 61% of Americans have either started their own business or have considered starting their own business.
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How Much Does it Cost to Open a Pizza Hut Franchise?

By Dr. Kavita Shaikh
A Pizza Hut franchise can be a profitable business for those with the right amount of capital, experience and commitment. The brand has more than 16,000 locations in 100 countries, and grossed over $12 billion last year.
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Identifying Pizza Franchise Opportunities

By Melissa Steele
A pizza franchise is a popular way to become an entrepreneur in the restaurant business. It is less risky than starting a new restaurant from scratch because a franchise has already been established, has brand recognition, and has built up a customer base.
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How to Open a Papa John's Pizza Franchise

By Frank Martin
Papa John’s is a pizza restaurant franchise that offers food delivery and dine-in options. The company focuses on quality products and customer satisfaction, making it a popular choice among diners.
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How to Start a Pizza Franchise in India

By Paula Johnson
Pizza is an ideal business to start in India because Indians love Italian food and pizza. Pizza is a flatbread that goes well with different vegetables, sauces and cheeses. In addition to pizza, Indians eat a variety of flatbreads such as roti, naan and chapati.
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Little Caesars Pizza Franchise

By Jared D. Ingram
Little Caesars Pizza Franchise is one of the world’s largest pizza chains. It was founded in 1959 and is based in Detroit, Michigan. It originally made a name for itself by promoting two pizzas for the price of one.
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The Initial Investment For a Domino's Franchise

By Richard Romando
Purchasing a Domino's franchise is an expensive but potentially financially rewarding investment. This company is a global chain that has built a reputation for making delicious pizzas and other fast-food items.
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How to Evaluate a Pizza Franchise for Sale

By George Melzer
The cheesy, warm goodness of pizza is universally loved by kids and adults alike. According to Ibisworld, the industry generated over 5.5 billion in revenue last year. It’s no wonder then that more and more people are looking to get into the business of making and selling this popular food.
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A Pizza Pan Franchise is Your Ticket To Greater Financial Freedom

By Peter Martin
Are you tired of the ever fluctuating job market? Or wondering if your job is next on the chopping block, no matter how many years you have worked for the company? If this sounds like you, then right now is the best time to join the twenty million other Americans enjoying the greater financial and personal freedom of owning their own business.
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