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| Type | Private |
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| Founded | Taylor, Michigan (1973) |
| Headquarters | Madison Heights, Michigan |
| Key people | James R. Hearn (founder) Steven E. Jackson (founder and CEO) |
| Industry | Food Wholesale |
| Products | Pizza |
| Revenue | $261.0 Million (2007) |
| Website | http://www.hungryhowies.com |
Hungry Howie's is the 11th largest pizza chain in the United States, with 575 locations.[1] Their products include pizza, calzone style subs, chicken wings and tenders, bread, and salads. It is noted for introducing the concept of a flavored pizza crust.[citation needed]
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History
Hungry Howie's was founded in 1973 by James R. Hearn. Steven E. Jackson delivered pizzas for Hearn at this time and the two formed a partnership. Jackson and Hearn decided to franchise their operation in 1982, and they awarded their first franchise in 1983. 65 franchises were opened in the next three years and 160 franchises were present by the end of the 1980s.
Hungry Howie's also offers a lower carb thin crust pizza.
Flavored Crust
Hungry Howies is known for their flavored crust. The options are Butter, Butter Cheese, Garlic Herb, Cajun, Butter Garlic, Ranch, Sesame and Onion.
References
External links
- Hungry Howie's - Official Website
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