With three outlets in the city and three more in the pipeline, the company has 17,000 unique pizza delivery customers, which will be increased to one lakh customers in the next one year, Zucca founder Arunkumar told reporters here.
He further said there were plans to open 100 outlets in the next two years as there was good demand for freshly baked hand-crafted pizzas, unlike those available in leading brands.
More entrepreneurs were willing to open franchisees, with an investment of Rs 20 lakh to Rs 25 lakh each, he added.
Zucca has partnered with an online company ASK, which has many kiosks in populated residential areas and apartments across the city, he said.
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