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A pizza restaurant in Nyah, Victoria, Australia This is a list of notable pizzerias in Australia. Chain restaurants Current Domino's Pizza Enterprises – an Australian company that holds the master franchise for the Domino's Pizza brand in Australia, New Zealand, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Monaco and Japan. Pizza Capers – Australian fast food chain specializing in pizza, based in ...
Pizza Hut expanded to Australia in 1970, opening its first dine-in restaurant in Belfield in April 1970. [62] In 2016, private equity firm Allegro Funds and a local management team bought the master franchise agreement for Pizza Hut in Australia from Yum! Brands. [63]
This is a list of notable restaurant chains in Australia. A restaurant chain is a set of related restaurants with the same name in many different locations that are either under shared corporate ownership (e.g., McDonald's in the U.S.) or franchising agreements.
2.5.1 Australia. 2.5.2 New Zealand. 2.5.3 Papua New Guinea. 2.6 South America. ... Yum China owns KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, East Dawning and Little Sheep restaurants ...
The majority were converted to Domino's while some stores were able to stay branded under Pizza Haven. [4] [5] Eventually all New Zealand Pizza Haven stores became Domino's. [6] In July 2008, it was announced that Pizza Haven Australia had been acquired by the Eagle Boys pizza chain (which was in turn acquired by Pizza Hut in 2016). All ...
Restaurant Brands was formed to acquire shares in KFC and Pizza Hut from PepsiCo. It acquired KFC in 1989 and Pizza Hut in 1995. The company originally purchased 122 stores, 91 KFC stores, 46 Pizza Hut stores and 2 Joint KFC and Pizza Hut stores. In 1997, it listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange with an offer price of NZ$2.20.
NPC was the largest franchisee of both Pizza Hut and Wendy's, and owned more than 1,200 Pizza Hut locations and 385 Wendy's locations until March 2021. [2] O. Gene Bicknell opened his first franchised Pizza Hut restaurant in Pittsburg, Kansas in 1962. In 1984, Bicknell and NPC went public, finishing the decade with 320 locations.
It had also overtaken Pizza Hut to become the second largest pizza maker in Australia. [30] However, Pizza Hut regained second position by July 2014. [31] CEO Todd Clayton departed Eagle Boys in 2012. He had been in the role since NBC Capital acquired a majority stake in 2007. At the time, the founder of NBC, Bruce Scott, stepped in as CEO. [32]