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Debonairs Pizza is a South Africa-based pizza restaurant chain franchise founded in 1991 by Craig MacKenzie and Andrew Harvey. MacKenzie came up with the idea and business model to found the company following a gap-year trip to Los Angeles when he was a student at the University of KwaZulu-Natal . [ 2 ]
This list of pizza chains includes notable pizzerias and pizza chains. Pizza is a dish of Neapolitan origin and cuisine, made with an oven-baked, flat, generally round bread that is often covered with tomatoes or a tomato-based sauce and mozzarella cheese.
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PizzaExpress (Restaurants) Limited, [1] trading as PizzaExpress and or Pizza Marzano and Milano in the Republic of Ireland, is a British multinational pizza restaurant chain, with over 500 restaurants across the United Kingdom and 100 overseas in Europe, Hong Kong, Canada, China, India, Indonesia, Kuwait, the Philippines, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore and Saudi Arabia. [2]
Yellow Cab Pizza Co. is a pizza restaurant chain based in the Philippines, founded in April 2001 by Eric Puno, Henry Lee and Albert Tan. [2] Yellow Cab Pizza is currently owned by Max's Group, which also owns the local fried chicken chain Max's Restaurant.
Debonair or Debonaire may refer to: . Debonair (airline), a British airline that operated from 1996 to 1999 Debonair, an Indian men's magazine; Debonair, a 1930 British play by Frank Vosper
241 Pizza - franchise chain headquartered in Scarborough, Toronto; Boston Pizza - Canadian-based chain that owns and franchises locations in Canada, the United States and Mexico
This is a list of pizza chains of the United States.This list is limited to pizza chain restaurants that are based, headquartered or originated in the United States.. The distinction between national chains and primarily regional chains is only indicative of geographic footprint and not necessarily of the overall size of the chain.