Detroit-based pizza chain Little Caesars forays into India

Will set up Delhi NCR counter

Little Caesars, the world’s largest family-owned pizza chain is officially expanding to India, marking its 30th country of operation. With its first location set to open in Delhi NCR, Indian pizza lovers will now get to experience the brand’s iconic HOT-N-READY pizza, known for its high quality, affordability, and convenience.
 
 “Launching in India marks an exciting milestone for Little Caesars as we expand into our 30th country. With our delicious pizzas and unbeatable value, we’re eagerly anticipating introducing a unique menu that we believe will captivate India,” said Paula Vissing, President, Global Retail, Little Caesars Pizza. “Our mission has always been to offer delicious, high-quality food at exceptional prices, and we can’t wait to introduce Little Caesars to families, students, and busy professionals throughout India.”
  
Little Caesars expansion into India is led by Harnessing Harvest— a franchisee powered by nearly nine decades of legacy in the Indian food and hospitality industry. Backed by a highly valued and respected parent enterprise with a valuation exceeding $10 billion, and generations of consumer trust, Harnessing Harvest brings understanding of the Indian market, evolving palates, and local consumer behaviour.

Harnessing Harvest ensures that Little Caesars global promise of quality, value, speed, and family orientation is thoughtfully adapted to India’s dynamic culinary landscape. As rising incomes and global tastes reshape dining habits, consumers seek out international brands. This relationship marks the beginning of a consumer experience that is both iconic and locally irresistible.
 
Little Caesars arrival in India continues the brand’s impressive international growth, with recent launches in markets such as Cambodia and Kuwait.

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