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It's a busy week at the airport, not just for the airlines and passengers but for pizza-makers as well. Nearly 400,000 people will fly in and out of Columbus for the holidays before Jan. 2.
Donatos Pizza is a 60-year staple of the Columbus food scene, but the regional pizza player only in recent years began to push its national growth aspirations.
Donatos has started selling pizzas in the only letter-shape acceptable to a region that regularly crosses out its Ms. The Columbus-based chain, the official pizza sponsor of Ohio State University ...
Donatos is sold at more than 200 locations in 31 states, including some Red Robin burger restaurants. It's also available in Lansing and Livonia, Michigan, where Block O pizzas will not be served.
COLUMBUS (WCMH) – This year, Donatos Pizza is celebrating 60 years of sizzling hot pizza, but the Grote family’s lifetime of pizza making started a few years before that. It was at 14 years ...
Donatos founder Jim Grote said he didn't invent Columbus-style pizza, but the expansion of his 61-year-old pizza business to 24 states has helped popularize edge-to-edge toppings, thin crust and ...
Donatos Pizza chief marketing officer Jodie Conrad stated: "Our new Smoky Hot Honey menu items are an elevated take on popular flavour pairings that are taking the restaurant industry by storm. We ...
Last year, Donatos Pizza led the fast-casual pizza category in sales growth, experiencing the highest unit growth in the segment, according to the research firm Technomic. Today, at a time when a ...
Donatos started in Columbus, Ohio. Founder Jim Grote purchased the pizza business he’d worked at since he was 13 years old while in college at The Ohio State University in 1963.
Columbus-based Donatos is coming to Piqua, with plans to open its first location in the city in September. The $1.4-million project, located at 415 W Water St., will see the construction of a new ...
It's a busy week at the airport, not just for the airlines and passengers but for pizza-makers as well. Nearly 400,000 people will fly in and out of Columbus for the holidays before Jan. 2.