Snappy Tomato Pizza announces opening of new stores
Alice Tuffery, writer
It’s been a difficult time for many food businesses, but one franchise looking to the future with optimism is Snappy Tomato Pizza.
The takeaway franchise, which sells square pan pizzas and burgers alongside tempting sides and desserts, has not been put off by the challenges brought by COVID-19. It’s just announced the opening of several new takeaway outlets across the UK. In fact, this is just the first batch of store launches, with several more to come.
Takeaway locations will be popping up in Nuneaton, Northampton, Leicester and East Kilbride over the next few weeks. Hungry pizza fans in those locations will soon be able to get their hands on Snappy Tomato Pizza’s tasty offering.
But these four outlets aren’t the only locations set to join the business’s network. Investors launching stores in Crowthorne, Wolverhampton and Glydeside (Glasgow) are all in the process of setting up their franchise units. Several more franchisees have also signed up to start their businesses under Snappy Tomato Pizza’s eye-catching branding in the coming weeks. These newer investors are on the lookout for suitable properties in busy locations across the UK.
With this impressive franchise growth in the pipeline, Snappy Tomato Pizza is set to take advantage of consumer demand for takeaway services. The business has planned a major expansion programme for the coming months, and is looking for investors with determination, commitment and an entrepreneurial mindset.
Whether you already own a takeaway outlet, or are a complete newbie when it comes to business ownership, Snappy Tomato Pizza wants to hear from you. If you choose to become a franchisee, you’ll be enrolled into a comprehensive training scheme. You’ll also benefit from numerous perks, including a fully managed website, a customer loyalty programme and a fully integrated EPOS system.
Follow the link to the franchise’s profile page above to find out more.
Snappy Tomato Pizza
Our business model is aimed primarily at independent operators, often trading in the Burger/Kebab Takeaway sector with some Pizza sales.
Alice Tuffery, writer