Pizza chains: succeed through focused positioning

Chicago / IL. (tni) Despite flat sales in 2008 and into 2009 throughout most of the limited-service pizza industry, some chain operators are finding success through a strategy of focused positioning, says foodservice industry consultant Technomic. The fastest growing chains in the United States are characterized by strong differentiation. The new «2009 Technomic Top 100 Limited-Service Pizza Chains Restaurant Report» analyzes and profiles the leading chains against the background of industry trends and metrics.

«Most successful pizza chains have staked out highly-defined market positions that allow them to stand out from the pack», says Darren Tristano, EVP at Technomic. «The key to growth in the slow economy will be differentiation. Top players will have to understand the competition, successfully identify emerging trends, and find and execute a strong position in the market». Some trends, chains and products examined in this report include:
Value: Little Caesar´s five USD Hot-N-Ready.
Healthy: Pizza Fusion, «Fresh, Organic and Earth Friendly».
Complimentary catering: Pizza Hut´s Pasta to Go.
Take N´ Bake: Papa Murphy´s Take N´ Bake Pizza; Homemade Pizza Company.
Quality product / experience: ZPizza; RedBrick Pizza.
Ethnic consumer focus: Pizza Patron´s Pizza for Pesos.
All-you-can-eat buffet: Cici´s Pizza.

The 2009 Technomic Top 100 Limited-Service Pizza Chains Restaurant Report was designed to help restaurant operators and suppliers identify top performers, analyze their performance in sales and units, and better understand the industry´s dynamics and current trends. Comprehensive appendices list the Top 100 LSR Pizza chains alphabetically, rank them by sales and units, and profile individual chains. Other findings include:

  • The Top 100 pizza chains had U.S. sales of 18,8 billion USD in 2008, up two percent over 2007. The total limited-service pizza industry grossed 29 billion USD, with growth comparable to the total restaurant industry at 0,4 percent.
  • Pizza Hut led the Top 100 chains with 5,3 billion USD in U.S. sales in 2008, up 3,9 percent over 2007; it also registered unit growth of 1,3 percent. Domino´s Pizza and Papa John´s followed with three billion USD and two billion USD in sales respectively. Papa John´s grew sales by slightly more than three percent, while Domino´s netted a decrease in sales of almost five percent in 2008.

Within the limited-service pizza segment, four out of the ten fastest growing chains by percentage of sales growth were in the fast-casual subsegment: Straw Hat Pizza, ZPizza, Puccini´s Smiling Teeth Pizza and RedBrick Pizza. To learn more about the 2009 Technomic Top 100 Limited-Service Pizza Chains Restaurant Report, please visit https://www.foodpubs.com.

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