Toppers Pizza was again featured in TCU’s student publication TCU 360, this time in an article titled “Toppers Pizza gives away free food to first 50 people." The article talked about the overall ambience of the “Grand Opening Celebration” for the Toppers Pizza of Fort-Worth. Mac Malchow was also featured in the article and talked about the brand’s plans for expansion in the Fort-Worth area. Click here for the full article, or begin reading below.
Toppers Pizza gives away free food to first 50 people
Toppers Pizza is already marking its territory in Fort Worth as the first location in Texas.
The first 50 customers in line before 10:30 a.m would receive a coupon book for free food for one year. Fans of the chain as well as newcomers lined up outside the restaurant, wrapped around the side of the building.
Freshman nursing major Courtney Thompson said she and a few friends stood in line since 3:30 a.m. in order to be one of the 50 to receive a coupon book. She also said she would come to Toppers at least once a week.
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Monday, September 17, 2012
Monday, September 10, 2012
Toppers featured in segment on TCU 360
Toppers Pizza was recently featured on TCU 360 in an segment titled "Toppers Pizza open on Berry Street." The segment discussed Toppers Pizza and the brand’s recent expansion into the state of Texas. Heidi discussed how she found out about Toppers Pizza and why she thought that the TCU area was a perfect fit for the brand. Also, interviews with Mac Malchow, Field Marketing Manager, visiting Assistant Manager, Joe Sorenson and TCU students were included in the segment. The segment further discussed how Toppers Pizza has been received very well by TCU student body. Click here to view the segment, or begin reading the accompanying article below.
Toppers Pizza open on Berry Street
The national chain features late hours, wings and an energetic atmosphere geared toward college students
TCU has a new neighbor on Berry Street—Toppers Pizza.
The Wisconsin-based chain is over 1,000 miles away from its headquarters in Whitewater, Wis., but the location was carefully chosen by the CEO of Toppers Pizza, Scott Gittrich, and franchise owners, Jim and Heidi McGregor.
Toppers Pizza will have its grand opening Saturday, Sept. 8. The first 50 customers will be given a coupon book in order to receive free food for a year.
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Toppers Pizza open on Berry Street
The national chain features late hours, wings and an energetic atmosphere geared toward college students
TCU has a new neighbor on Berry Street—Toppers Pizza.
The Wisconsin-based chain is over 1,000 miles away from its headquarters in Whitewater, Wis., but the location was carefully chosen by the CEO of Toppers Pizza, Scott Gittrich, and franchise owners, Jim and Heidi McGregor.
Toppers Pizza will have its grand opening Saturday, Sept. 8. The first 50 customers will be given a coupon book in order to receive free food for a year.
(Read More)
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Heating Up: Toppers Pizza Adds First Texas Location
Husband and Wife Duo Team Up to Bring Toppers to Fort Worth
The big pizza chains serve their purpose: mediocre food; mediocre promises; mediocre connections. Toppers Pizza, a 44-unit eclectic pizza delivery franchise brand, doesn’t follow those characteristics. To prove its tasty promise to consumers, Toppers will celebrate this reprieve with a huge grand opening celebration unmatched by the big guns at its new location in Fort Worth – marking the brand’s first opening in Texas.
On August 22, Toppers will open its first location in the state of Texas in Fort Worth (2911 West Berry Street). To celebrate the brand’s arrival into Texas, Toppers will host a grand opening event on September 8, and will give the first 50 guests in line free food for a year and reward fans that day with prizes and giveaways (fanatics should watch facebook.com/toppersrocks for details).
“When we open a location, it truly is a celebration. No fake grand openings with boring ribbon cuttings. We go for the grand slam with the way we open, the way we connect with our customers, and the tastes we offer on our menu,” said Scott Gittrich, CEO of the emerging chain and former Domino’s Pizza delivery driver. “Trust me; I quickly learned what not to do with our customer bonds. This is their party, not ours.”
When Gittrich decided to rebel against big box pizza chains, he did so with a methodical vision to test and test again every aspect of his pizza-concept. Starting off with the simple goal of recapturing the magic of a made-from-scratch pizza in a sea of cookie cutter chains, Gittrich laid the foundation for his vision. Nearly 20 years later, his Whitewater-based pizza brand is showcasing its growth potential, as it now comes armed with 44 locations and an incredible average unit volume ($932,761) plus average per unit net profit ($131,341).
Along with its ability to tap into the most influential demographic, 18-34 year olds, Toppers has made a name for itself as innovators of unique menu items. Toppers was the first delivery brand to capture the cheesy bread marketplace with its famous TopperstixTM. Toppers has never shied away from innovation with its Mac ‘N Cheese, Potato Topper, Cool C-B-R (Chicken-Bacon-Ranch), and Hangover Helper House Pizzas, Buffalo Wings, Quesadillas, Grinders, and dozens of other menu items. Differentiating itself from the competition, 70 percent of Toppers’ sales come from items not traditionally found on competitors’ menus.
The Fort Worth location will be the first Toppers Pizza location owned and operated by Heidi and Jim McGregor. Heidi works in pre-hospital sales for one of the world’s leading medical technology companies and Jim currently owns an ambulance dealership called Professional Ambulance. After recognizing a lack of late-night food delivery options, the couple saw the value in bringing Toppers to the area, marking this as their first venture into the restaurant industry.
The new Fort Worth location is part of a larger growth strategy for Toppers Pizzas’ expansion beyond its core Midwest markets. Toppers seeks to open an additional five to six locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in the next 2 years, and has plans to open 50 throughout the state of Texas. “The Dallas Fort Worth market is the ideal location to spearhead growth of Toppers in the state because of its dense population and vibrant culture,” said Mark Cairns, Director of Franchise Development for Toppers.
Beyond Fort Worth, Toppers’ 2012 footsteps are focused on its exponential growth plan to reach 150 restaurants by the end of 2015 and 500 by 2020. The company already has 30 new locations under contract to be built by the end of 2013. Currently, Toppers has 44 locations in Wisconsin, Kentucky, Ohio, North Carolina, Illinois, Indiana and Nebraska. Upcoming openings include locations in Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, and Missouri.
“As we grow, like a balloon, out of Wisconsin and into surrounding states and then nationwide, we want to maintain a stronghold on top-tier franchisees. By doing so, we can maintain our core culture, our brand evolution, and our methodical growth pattern,” said Scott Iversen, Toppers Pizza Director of Marketing , noting that the new Fort Worth Toppers features the brand’s newest blueprint with an updated, vibrant, “chill”-friendly atmosphere.
When the big chains are down, Toppers has remained up, taking names and gripping its share of the $40-plus-billlion pizza industry. In 2011, Toppers increased average unit volumes and system-wide sales, opening four stores with 30 more under contract. Why the upswing?
“The reason for our success is simple, meaning that we are not one of the ‘Wal-Marts’ of the industry. The big chains have lost identity and brand connection,” Gittrich said. “Our customers are fanatical about our brand. Our quirkiness and edginess has given our brand character, so we have been able to continue our growth and bonding with an untapped national demographic: the 18-34-year olds.”
The big pizza chains serve their purpose: mediocre food; mediocre promises; mediocre connections. Toppers Pizza, a 44-unit eclectic pizza delivery franchise brand, doesn’t follow those characteristics. To prove its tasty promise to consumers, Toppers will celebrate this reprieve with a huge grand opening celebration unmatched by the big guns at its new location in Fort Worth – marking the brand’s first opening in Texas.
On August 22, Toppers will open its first location in the state of Texas in Fort Worth (2911 West Berry Street). To celebrate the brand’s arrival into Texas, Toppers will host a grand opening event on September 8, and will give the first 50 guests in line free food for a year and reward fans that day with prizes and giveaways (fanatics should watch facebook.com/toppersrocks for details).
“When we open a location, it truly is a celebration. No fake grand openings with boring ribbon cuttings. We go for the grand slam with the way we open, the way we connect with our customers, and the tastes we offer on our menu,” said Scott Gittrich, CEO of the emerging chain and former Domino’s Pizza delivery driver. “Trust me; I quickly learned what not to do with our customer bonds. This is their party, not ours.”
When Gittrich decided to rebel against big box pizza chains, he did so with a methodical vision to test and test again every aspect of his pizza-concept. Starting off with the simple goal of recapturing the magic of a made-from-scratch pizza in a sea of cookie cutter chains, Gittrich laid the foundation for his vision. Nearly 20 years later, his Whitewater-based pizza brand is showcasing its growth potential, as it now comes armed with 44 locations and an incredible average unit volume ($932,761) plus average per unit net profit ($131,341).
Along with its ability to tap into the most influential demographic, 18-34 year olds, Toppers has made a name for itself as innovators of unique menu items. Toppers was the first delivery brand to capture the cheesy bread marketplace with its famous TopperstixTM. Toppers has never shied away from innovation with its Mac ‘N Cheese, Potato Topper, Cool C-B-R (Chicken-Bacon-Ranch), and Hangover Helper House Pizzas, Buffalo Wings, Quesadillas, Grinders, and dozens of other menu items. Differentiating itself from the competition, 70 percent of Toppers’ sales come from items not traditionally found on competitors’ menus.
The Fort Worth location will be the first Toppers Pizza location owned and operated by Heidi and Jim McGregor. Heidi works in pre-hospital sales for one of the world’s leading medical technology companies and Jim currently owns an ambulance dealership called Professional Ambulance. After recognizing a lack of late-night food delivery options, the couple saw the value in bringing Toppers to the area, marking this as their first venture into the restaurant industry.
The new Fort Worth location is part of a larger growth strategy for Toppers Pizzas’ expansion beyond its core Midwest markets. Toppers seeks to open an additional five to six locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in the next 2 years, and has plans to open 50 throughout the state of Texas. “The Dallas Fort Worth market is the ideal location to spearhead growth of Toppers in the state because of its dense population and vibrant culture,” said Mark Cairns, Director of Franchise Development for Toppers.
Beyond Fort Worth, Toppers’ 2012 footsteps are focused on its exponential growth plan to reach 150 restaurants by the end of 2015 and 500 by 2020. The company already has 30 new locations under contract to be built by the end of 2013. Currently, Toppers has 44 locations in Wisconsin, Kentucky, Ohio, North Carolina, Illinois, Indiana and Nebraska. Upcoming openings include locations in Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, and Missouri.
“As we grow, like a balloon, out of Wisconsin and into surrounding states and then nationwide, we want to maintain a stronghold on top-tier franchisees. By doing so, we can maintain our core culture, our brand evolution, and our methodical growth pattern,” said Scott Iversen, Toppers Pizza Director of Marketing , noting that the new Fort Worth Toppers features the brand’s newest blueprint with an updated, vibrant, “chill”-friendly atmosphere.
When the big chains are down, Toppers has remained up, taking names and gripping its share of the $40-plus-billlion pizza industry. In 2011, Toppers increased average unit volumes and system-wide sales, opening four stores with 30 more under contract. Why the upswing?
“The reason for our success is simple, meaning that we are not one of the ‘Wal-Marts’ of the industry. The big chains have lost identity and brand connection,” Gittrich said. “Our customers are fanatical about our brand. Our quirkiness and edginess has given our brand character, so we have been able to continue our growth and bonding with an untapped national demographic: the 18-34-year olds.”
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Toppers Pizza featured in Los Angeles Times
Toppers Pizza was recently featured in the Los Angeles Times after the Fort Worth Star-Telegram article was picked up and posted on Saturday, July 7, 2012 on LATimes.com. The article focuses on franchising as a whole and the recent increase in franchises throughout the Fort Worth area. Click here to view the full article, or begin reading below.
Franchising moves ahead after slump during recession
By Scott Nishimura
Heidi McGregor sells medical equipment, and her husband, Jim, owns an ambulance dealership in Fort Worth. On the road extensively, they were looking for another business to develop.
They settled on a pizza franchise, buying the rights to the first two Toppers Pizza franchise restaurants in Texas.
This summer, the McGregors, who live near Texas Christian University, plan to open their first restaurant nearby just in time for the return of students. And they are scouting another burgeoning area for the second.
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Franchising moves ahead after slump during recession
By Scott Nishimura
Heidi McGregor sells medical equipment, and her husband, Jim, owns an ambulance dealership in Fort Worth. On the road extensively, they were looking for another business to develop.
They settled on a pizza franchise, buying the rights to the first two Toppers Pizza franchise restaurants in Texas.
This summer, the McGregors, who live near Texas Christian University, plan to open their first restaurant nearby just in time for the return of students. And they are scouting another burgeoning area for the second.
(Read More)
Monday, June 25, 2012
Toppers Pizza featured in Lexington Herald-Leader
Toppers Pizza was recently featured in an article in the Lexington Herald-Leader titled "Franchising moves ahead after slump during recession." The article focuses on franchising as a whole and the recent increase in franchises throughout the Fort Worth area. Toppers Pizza franchisees Heidi and Jim McGregor were highlighted in the article as great examples of entrepreneurs bringing new concepts to the Fort Worth area and Scott Gittrich, CEO was featured. Click here for the full article, or begin reading below.
Franchising moves ahead after slump during recession
Heidi McGregor sells medical equipment, and her husband, Jim, owns an ambulance dealership in Fort Worth. On the road extensively, they were looking for another business to develop.
They settled on a pizza franchise, buying the rights to the first two Toppers Pizza franchise restaurants in Texas.
This summer, the McGregors, who live near Texas Christian University, plan to open their first restaurant nearby just in time for the return of students. And they're scouting another burgeoning area for the second.
(Read More)
Franchising moves ahead after slump during recession
Heidi McGregor sells medical equipment, and her husband, Jim, owns an ambulance dealership in Fort Worth. On the road extensively, they were looking for another business to develop.
They settled on a pizza franchise, buying the rights to the first two Toppers Pizza franchise restaurants in Texas.
This summer, the McGregors, who live near Texas Christian University, plan to open their first restaurant nearby just in time for the return of students. And they're scouting another burgeoning area for the second.
(Read More)
Friday, June 15, 2012
Toppers Pizza featured in Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Toppers Pizza was recently featured in an article called “Franchising moving ahead again, after slump during recession" in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. The article focuses on franchising as a whole and the recent increase in franchises throughout the Fort Worth area. Toppers Pizza franchisees Heidi and Jim McGregor were highlighted in the article as great examples of entrepreneurs bringing new concepts to the Fort Worth area and Scott Gittrich, CEO, was also featured along with a fantastic picture of Heidi and Jim. The article will be a good way to promote the new opening of Toppers Pizza in Fort Worth as well as build awareness of the brand throughout the area. Click here for the full article, or begin reading below.
Franchising moving ahead again, after slump during recession
by Scott Nishimura
Heidi McGregor sells medical equipment, and her husband, Jim, owns an ambulance dealership in Fort Worth. On the road extensively, they were looking for another business to develop.
They settled on a pizza franchise, buying the rights to the first two Toppers Pizza franchise restaurants in Texas.
This summer, the McGregors, who live near Texas Christian University, plan to open their first restaurant nearby at the former site of the Moon Bar on West Berry Street, just in time for the return of students. And they're scouting the burgeoning West Seventh Street-Camp Bowie Boulevard area for the second.
(Read more)
Franchising moving ahead again, after slump during recession
by Scott Nishimura
Heidi McGregor sells medical equipment, and her husband, Jim, owns an ambulance dealership in Fort Worth. On the road extensively, they were looking for another business to develop.
They settled on a pizza franchise, buying the rights to the first two Toppers Pizza franchise restaurants in Texas.
This summer, the McGregors, who live near Texas Christian University, plan to open their first restaurant nearby at the former site of the Moon Bar on West Berry Street, just in time for the return of students. And they're scouting the burgeoning West Seventh Street-Camp Bowie Boulevard area for the second.
(Read more)
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