<p>New Delhi: Little Caesars, a Detroit, Michigan-based world's third largest pizza chain, is entering the Indian market.</p>.<p>India -- one of the fastest growing quick service restaurant markets -- will be the 30th market for Little Caesars, which is also the world's largest family-owned pizza chain, for which it has roped in Harnessing Harvest as its franchise partner.</p>.<p>It has planned to open its first outlet in Delhi-NCR this month, with plans for additional locations to follow, according to a statement from the company.</p>.<p>"Launching in India marks an exciting milestone for Little Caesars as we expand into our 30th country. With our delicious pizzas and unbeatable value, we're eagerly anticipating introducing a unique menu that we believe will captivate India," said Paula Vissing, President, Global Retail, Little Caesars Pizza.</p>.Rape case filed against Domino's Pizza India franchise owner.<p>Its entry into India market reflects the brand's commitment to global growth, bringing its signature menu and exceptional value to a new market, it said.</p>.<p>Recently, Little Caesars has launched in markets such as Cambodia and Kuwait as part of its global expansion.</p>.<p>Little Caesars, was founded by Mike and Marian Ilitch as a single, family-owned restaurant in 1959 and is headquartered in downtown Detroit, Michigan. The brand is known for its 'hot-n-ready' pizza, crazy puffs, and famed crazy bread in the US market. Its franchise partner, Harnessing Harvest, has nearly nine decades of operations in the Indian food and hospitality industry.</p>.<p>According to a report from IMARC Group, the Indian pizza market size reached Rs 45,469 crore ($5.3 billion) in 2024. Looking forward, it expects the market to reach Rs 1,01,234 crore ($11.8 billion) by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 9.24 per cent during 2025-2033.</p>.<p>The Indian pizza market is led by global QSR brands as Domino's, Pizza Hut operated by their local franchise partners. Besides, several home-grown brands such as La Pino'z, Brik Oven, BOCS Pizza, etc, are also key players in the market.</p>
<p>New Delhi: Little Caesars, a Detroit, Michigan-based world's third largest pizza chain, is entering the Indian market.</p>.<p>India -- one of the fastest growing quick service restaurant markets -- will be the 30th market for Little Caesars, which is also the world's largest family-owned pizza chain, for which it has roped in Harnessing Harvest as its franchise partner.</p>.<p>It has planned to open its first outlet in Delhi-NCR this month, with plans for additional locations to follow, according to a statement from the company.</p>.<p>"Launching in India marks an exciting milestone for Little Caesars as we expand into our 30th country. With our delicious pizzas and unbeatable value, we're eagerly anticipating introducing a unique menu that we believe will captivate India," said Paula Vissing, President, Global Retail, Little Caesars Pizza.</p>.Rape case filed against Domino's Pizza India franchise owner.<p>Its entry into India market reflects the brand's commitment to global growth, bringing its signature menu and exceptional value to a new market, it said.</p>.<p>Recently, Little Caesars has launched in markets such as Cambodia and Kuwait as part of its global expansion.</p>.<p>Little Caesars, was founded by Mike and Marian Ilitch as a single, family-owned restaurant in 1959 and is headquartered in downtown Detroit, Michigan. The brand is known for its 'hot-n-ready' pizza, crazy puffs, and famed crazy bread in the US market. Its franchise partner, Harnessing Harvest, has nearly nine decades of operations in the Indian food and hospitality industry.</p>.<p>According to a report from IMARC Group, the Indian pizza market size reached Rs 45,469 crore ($5.3 billion) in 2024. Looking forward, it expects the market to reach Rs 1,01,234 crore ($11.8 billion) by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 9.24 per cent during 2025-2033.</p>.<p>The Indian pizza market is led by global QSR brands as Domino's, Pizza Hut operated by their local franchise partners. Besides, several home-grown brands such as La Pino'z, Brik Oven, BOCS Pizza, etc, are also key players in the market.</p>