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Shakey's Pizza is a pizza restaurant chain based in the United States and the Philippines. [1] Founded in 1954, it was the first franchise pizza chain in the United States. [2] [3] In 1968, the chain had 342 locations. [4] The chain had about 500 stores globally, and 58 in the United States, as of July 2019.
English: Longtime logo of Pizza Hut, introduced in 1974.Many older locations started with an earlier 1965 logo but were soon upgraded. In 1999 the logo was redesigned for the new millennium: the "red roof" shape was given a black outline, the dot in the I was changed to a green leaf shape, the wordmark was switched to script, and a yellow comet was added to underline the chain's name.
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Domino's is introducing a "tweet to order" system that will allow customers to place direct orders for pizza via Twitter. Soon you can order a pizza by tweeting the pizza emoji at Domino's Skip to ...