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Yum! was created in 1997 as Tricon Global Restaurants, Inc. from PepsiCo's fast food division as the parent corporation of the KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell restaurant companies. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The decision was announced in January and the spin off was effected on October 6. [ 15 ]
WingStreet is the name used for Pizza Hut's chicken wing menu. [52] A Pizza Hut restaurant in Gillette, Wyoming with WingStreet signage. In 2003, Yum! launched WingStreet in combination with existing Pizza Hut franchises. [53] The chain predicted aggressive growth, adding more than 4,000 locations by 2010. [54]
Under Melville-Smith's leadership, Pizza Hut dominated New Zealand's fast food market during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, capturing 75% of the market share at its peak. During that period, Pizza Hut operated as a dine-in family-oriented restaurant serving alcohol, pasta, salad bars and desserts. By 1990, there were 36 Pizza Hut stores in New ...
Maze told CNN that Pizza Hut has a “weird history” because it started off as a full-service restaurant until Domino’s rose to prominence and “started the commoditization of the pizza ...
April 1987 - The company changes its name to Maria-no. October 1987 - An "Order Entry System" is introduced. September 1989 - Start of the suburban roadside stores: in Mito Kaidō. October 1991 - The company moves to Funabashi, Chiba. September 1992 - The company changes its name to Saizeriya. July 1994 - The 100th store is opened in Enoshima.
But food historians believe it wasn’t until the 1950s, when a pizza place in New Haven put pepperoni on a pie, that the spicy sausage became a pizza topping. Still, it wasn’t a national ...
Zensho Holdings (株式会社ゼンショーホールディングス, Kabushiki-gaisha Zenshō Hōrudingusu) is a Japanese holding company which owns several restaurant chains in Japan. The largest is Sukiya serving gyūdon , rice bowls with beef.
Pizza is a common fast food category in the United States, with nationwide chains including Papa John's, Domino's Pizza, Sbarro and Pizza Hut. It trails only the burger industry in supplying children's fast food calories. [33] Menus are more limited and standardized than in traditional pizzerias, and pizza delivery is offered.