
Darren MacClure didn’t realise just how personal it would become when he bought his own
Pizza Hut franchise.
“Having previous management experience I thought that I had already given my personal best as an employee but this is a total mindset change. It’s my baby and its personal now,” he said.
It was a revelation that Darren found his staff responded to as well and, since he took control two months ago, his East Maitland store has experienced significant sales growth.
Before deciding on a
Pizza franchise Darren evaluated his options carefully. This
Pizza delivery franchise insisted he seek advice from his accountant and solicitor and any questions they had received immediate attention.
Everything was spelt out clearly and comprehensively so there was no surprises as Darren progressed through the process of becoming a franchise owner. There was no hard-sell either and no being passed off and forgotten once he signed.
“Pizza Hut in Australia remains committed to its strategy of actively growing the brand through partnership with our franchisees. Pizza Hut has more than 35 years of track record in Australia as a successful, growth company and will continue to lead the pizza category in product and service innovation,” said General Manager of Operations for Pizza Hut, Kurt Whitlow.
“Pizza Hut is committed to growing the brand including relocating existing stores and building more than 50 new Pizza Hut stores throughout Australia over the next three years, says Mr Whitlow.
“Furthermore, the execution of our growth strategy presents greater opportunities for locally-owned, single-unit Pizza Hut franchisees just like Darren.
Pizza Hut is looking for new franchisees right now, applications and expressions of interest are sought in most states. “There has never been a more exciting time to be part of Pizza Hut in Australia.”
25-Jan-2008