Pizza-La

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Pizza-La is a popular pizza delivery franchise based in Japan. The name "Pizza-La" is a play on the Italian phrase "La Pizza." The company's mascot, Pizza-La-Kun, is a character that resembles a pizza slice with a face.

History[edit | edit source]

Pizza-La was established in 1985 in Tokyo, Japan. The company was founded with the aim of delivering high-quality, Italian-style pizza to Japanese customers. Over the years, Pizza-La has grown to become one of the leading pizza delivery chains in Japan, with over 500 stores nationwide as of 2020.

Menu[edit | edit source]

Pizza-La's menu features a variety of pizzas, including both traditional Italian-style pizzas and unique creations that cater to Japanese tastes. Some of their popular offerings include the "Super Deluxe," "Cheese 'n' Cheese," and "Garlic Master." In addition to pizza, the menu also includes side dishes such as chicken wings, salad, and desserts.

Business Model[edit | edit source]

Pizza-La operates primarily as a delivery service, with customers placing orders via phone or online. The company also offers carry-out services at some locations. Pizza-La is known for its commitment to quality, using only fresh ingredients and making each pizza to order.

Marketing[edit | edit source]

Pizza-La's marketing efforts are characterized by its distinctive mascot, Pizza-La-Kun, and its catchy jingle. The company also frequently offers special promotions and limited-time menu items to attract customers.

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