LOCAL pizza brand Angel’s Pizza is eyeing to open more branches across the country after nine new branch openings across Luzon and the Visayas in recent months to expand its footprint, according to its parent firm. 

In a statement, listed food and beverage company Figaro Coffee Group, Inc. said it opened Angel’s Pizza branches in Trece Martires, Cavite; Nueva Ecija; Tuguegarao; Rosario, Cavite; Lucena; Laoag; Baguio Palace Hotel; La Union; and Dumaguete in July and August.

“For the rest of the year, we will definitely be opening more branches in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao provinces,” Figaro Coffee Group Brand and Partnership Director Ace Azarraga said.

Angel’s Pizza currently has around 100 outlets across the country.

According to Mr. Azarraga, the Figaro Coffee Group is aggressive in launching more Angel’s Pizza branches nationwide due to its surging popularity.

“Throughout the last year, we have seen a rise in the popularity of Angel’s Pizza, with many people choosing it as their pasalubong and merienda, as well as sharing their Angel’s Pizza moments on social media,” Mr. Azarraga said.   

Mr. Azarraga added that the pizza brand is widely accepted by consumers, even in far-flung provinces.

“Every time we open a new branch, we always feel the immense love of the local community for Angel’s Pizza. We receive so many remarks from our customers about their anticipation for our store openings in their cities and towns,” Mr. Azarraga said, adding that this inspires the firm “to reach even more Filipinos.”

Established in 2009, Angel’s Pizza is part of the Figaro Coffee Group which is composed of various restaurants and food brands such as Figaro Coffee, Tien Ma’s, The Figaro Group Online, and Cafe Portofino.

Shares of Figaro Coffee were last traded on Sept. 1, when it closed at 61 centavos apiece. — Revin Mikhael D. Ochave



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