Pizza Nova

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Pizza Nova is a Canadian pizza chain, founded in 1963. The company operates in Ontario, providing customers with a variety of pizza options, as well as other menu items such as pasta, wings, and sandwiches.

History[edit | edit source]

Pizza Nova was established in 1963 by a family of Italian immigrants. The first location was opened in the east end of Toronto, Ontario. The family's goal was to provide customers with a pizza that was consistent in quality and taste. Over the years, the company has grown significantly, expanding to over 140 locations across Ontario.

Menu[edit | edit source]

Pizza Nova's menu offers a wide range of options. In addition to traditional pizza toppings, they also offer unique options such as goat cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, and prosciutto. They also offer a variety of crust options, including classic, whole grain, and gluten-free.

In addition to pizza, Pizza Nova also offers a variety of other menu items. These include pasta dishes, chicken wings, and sandwiches. They also offer a selection of salads and desserts.

Sustainability[edit | edit source]

Pizza Nova is committed to sustainability. They source ingredients locally where possible, and their chicken and pork products are raised without the use of antibiotics. They also use boxes made from 100% recycled materials.

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