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History On March 7, 1971,
with $500, a rented storeroom and a few pieces of used
equipment rescued from the snow and ice of a Pittsburgh
scrap yard, Jim Fox fulfilled his lifelong dream of opening
a pizza shop in his hometown of Pitcairn, Pennsylvania. As
the first pizza slid from the oven at 4:00 that afternoon,
he had no way of knowing that he'd be sold out just six
hours later, making Fox's Pizza Den an instant success.
In 1973, Jim opened a
second Fox's Pizza Den in nearby Harrison City and a third
in East Pittsburgh. With the opening of his fourth location
in Swissvale, Jim introduced an innovative concept that
would revolutionize the pizza industry in the Pittsburgh
area -- home delivery. As word spread, friends began calling
Jim about opening franchised pizza shops. Realizing that
franchising could help others reach their dreams of
independence, Jim incorporated Fox's Pizza Den in 1974.
Now celebrating our
35th anniversary, we see it hasn't stopped growing. Today
there are more than 265 franchises operating coast to coast
in 28 states with annual sales topping $128 million. Fox's
Pizza Distribution, formed in 1986, provides the franchises
with consistent high-quality product and reliable
distribution enabling fox's 1,950 employees to sell over
60,000 pizzas and 30,000 sandwiches weekly. Because of its
successful formula, Fox's Pizza Den was voted best pizza
franchise of 1993 by the National Pizza and Pasta
Association and received PMQ's 2005 Pizza Industry
Enterprise (PIE)award. Fox's has been consistently ranked as
one of the best pizza and sandwich franchises in the United
States by Entrepreneur and
Pizza Today
magazines.
In making Fox's Pizza
Den a success, Jim Fox has been able to provide
entrepreneurs with the opportunity to achieve their own
success and independence while strengthening the economies
of small, all-American towns.
See this recent
article about Jim Fox from
Pitcairn Magazine. |