Leading Pizza Brand Enters New Country
The chain currently has restaurants in each of the 50 U.S. states and, now, 29 countries and territories.
This month, Little Caesars will open its doors in Cambodia, signaling the brand’s entrance into its 29th country.
The store on Koh Pich, an island in Phnom Penh, will have a grand opening on Nov. 10 and will be led by franchise partner Neak Oknha Rithy Sear, chairman of Worldbridge Group.
A second Cambodia location is planned for early 2025.
On top of pizzas and breadsticks found at the brand’s other locations, the menu will offer items “tailored to meet the unique flavors favored by Cambodian guests.”
“We believe that the combination of quality, affordability, and convenience will make Little Caesars a new favorite dining option for families across Phnom Penh,” Rithy Sear says in a release.
Headquartered in Detroit, Little Caesars was founded in 1959 by Mike and Marian Ilitch. Today, it is the third-largest pizza chain in the world, trailing Domino’s and Pizza Hut, respectively.
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