Pizza Salvatore
Industry | Restaurant |
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Genre | Pizzeria |
Founded | 1964Saint-Georges, Quebec, Canada | in
Founder | Salvatore Abbatiello and Angèle Fecteau |
Number of locations | 93[1] (2024) |
Area served | |
Website | salvatore |
Pizza Salvatoré is a Canadian pizza restaurant franchise headquartered in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada operating mainly in Quebec, with additional locations in Ontario, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. As of July 2024, the chain has 93 locations, 85 of which are in Quebec, 4 in New Brunswick, 3 in Ontario, and 1 in Nova Scotia.[1]
History
The first pizzeria was opened in 1964 in Saint-Georges, Quebec, by Italian immigrant Salvatore Abbatiello and his Beauceronne wife, Angèle Fecteau.[2]
The chain only had 13 locations in 2018, when 5 of Abbatiello's grandchildren bought the chain, with plans to expand into Ontario and New Brunswick[3]
Pizza Salvatoré sold frozen pizzas in supermarkets from September 2023 until April 2024, when it announced pulling out of the market.[4]
Disputes
Pizza Salvatoré has had issues with phone numbers being similar to their competitors, allegedly stealing customers. In 2021, Pizza Salvatoré's restaurant in Drummondville got a formal notice from Pizza Pizza for a phone number ending in 1111, similar to Pizza Pizza's restaurants' phone numbers, who all end in 1111.[5] Later, in 2022, a local pizza chain accused the restaurant in Trois-Rivières of having a similar phone number, ending in 7777, to its four restaurants. The case was sent to the courts.[6]
See also
References
- ^ a b "List of restaurants".
- ^ "Pizza Salvatore plans location in Fredericton". Telegraph Journal. April 29, 2024.
- ^ "Mike's Resto Notes: Pizza Salvatoré expansion". The Montrealer. January 19, 2023.
- ^ "Finie l'aventure des pizzas congelées dans les épiceries pour Pizza Salvatoré". Journal de Québec (in French). April 18, 2024.
- ^ "Pizza Salvatoré Drummondville mis en demeure par la chaîne canadienne Pizza Pizza" (in French). 11 August 2021.
- ^ "Quelques semaines de plus à la guerre des pizzérias". Radio-Canada (in French). 13 September 2022.