Jet's Pizza

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Jet's Pizza is an American pizza franchise that was founded in 1978 in Sterling Heights, Michigan. The company specializes in Detroit-style pizza, a unique pizza style that is baked in a square pan and is known for its crispy, chewy crust.

History[edit | edit source]

Jet's Pizza was founded by brothers Eugene and John Jetts in Sterling Heights, Michigan, in 1978. The first store was a converted party store. The brothers focused on serving high-quality pizza made from fresh ingredients, which quickly gained popularity in the local community. Today, Jet's Pizza has over 400 locations in 20 states across the United States.

Menu[edit | edit source]

Jet's Pizza offers a variety of menu items, including their signature Detroit-style pizza, which is a deep-dish pizza with a thick, crispy crust. The pizza is typically topped with cheese and other toppings, then baked until the cheese is bubbly and the crust is golden brown. In addition to pizza, Jet's also offers salads, subs, wings, and desserts.

Franchise[edit | edit source]

Jet's Pizza began franchising in 1990 and has since grown to over 400 locations. The company provides comprehensive training and support to its franchisees, including assistance with site selection, construction, operations, marketing, and ongoing training.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Jet's Pizza has received positive reviews for its unique Detroit-style pizza and commitment to quality. The company has been recognized by various publications and organizations for its growth and success in the pizza industry.

See also[edit | edit source]

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