Mr. Pizza

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Mr. Pizza is a South Korean pizza franchise established in 1990 by MP Group. It is known for its unique menu items and has gained popularity in various parts of the world.

History[edit | edit source]

Mr. Pizza was founded in 1990 by the MP Group in South Korea. The franchise quickly gained popularity due to its unique approach to pizza, incorporating traditional Korean ingredients and flavors. In 2001, Mr. Pizza began its global expansion, opening its first international location in Shanghai, China. Since then, the franchise has continued to grow, with locations in the United States, China, and other parts of Asia.

Menu[edit | edit source]

Mr. Pizza offers a variety of unique pizza options, including pizzas topped with sweet potato mousse, bulgogi, and other traditional Korean ingredients. In addition to pizza, the franchise also offers a range of other dishes, including pasta, salad, and dessert options.

Recognition[edit | edit source]

Mr. Pizza has received numerous awards and recognitions for its innovative approach to pizza. In 2009, it was awarded the Pizza Today's "Chain of the Year" award. In 2010, it was recognized by the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency for its success in the global market.

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