Boss Pizza, the celebrated independent pizza chain, has unveiled ambitious plans to launch 10 new locations across Scotland and England ...

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Boss Pizza, the celebrated independent pizza chain, has unveiled ambitious plans to launch 10 new locations across Scotland and England by the close of 2025.

Originally founded to cater to the growing demand for fresh dough pizzas, Boss Pizza has carved out a niche with offerings that are up to 40% larger and 50% more affordable than those of rival pizzerias.

The chain has earned a stellar reputation for its commitment to quality ingredients, innovative flavours, and outstanding customer service.

“The response to our brand of pizzas has been incredible,” remarked Ajmal Mushtaq, CEO of Boss Pizza.

The brand has announced the forthcoming openings of new Boss Pizza outlets in the following cities:

  • Aberdeen
  • Coatbridge
  • Cumbernauld
  • Glasgow
  • Hemel Hempstead
  • Huddersfield
  • London (Shepherd’s Bush)
  • Luton
  • Oldham
  • Wolverhampton
Ajmal Mushtaq, CEO of Boss Pizza

In recent years, the brand has experienced rapid growth, marked by the inauguration of a new headquarters in Hamilton.

This strategic move will enable the expansion of the head office team and accelerate Boss Pizza’s nationwide growth, creating job opportunities across various regions.

CEO Ajmal Mushtaq added: “This is a very exciting time for Boss Pizza. The demand for the Boss Pizza Brands has exceeded our expectations and we are delighted to be expanding across the UK.”

Ross Findlay, Operations Manager at Boss Pizza, commented: “We have invested heavily in our new Head Office, a bigger support team and our distribuition capabilities.

“This will really help accelerate growth across the UK and provide the Franchisees the best possible support service.”

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