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Pizza Hut Invests $7.5 Million Dollars in Queretaro for a New Plant
Pizza Hut has invested $7.5 million in a new manufacturing plant in Querétaro, Mexico, creating 200 jobs and incorporating advanced technology for optimized operations and sustainability.
Pizza Hut is expanding in Mexico's Bajío region. Photo: iStock Photo.
07/29/2022
With an investment of $7.5 million, Pizza Hut has proudly inaugurated its new manufacturing plant in Querétaro. This state-of-the-art facility is expected to generate 200 direct job opportunities.
Juan Luis Bueno, the CEO of Food Delivery Brands Mexico, emphasized that this establishment sets itself apart by incorporating advanced technology to optimize delivery capabilities, sales channels, and sustainability practices.
Spanning an impressive 7,000 square meters, the plant is strategically located in the KAIZEN Industrial Park, situated in the municipality of Colón. Its primary purpose is to supply high-quality raw materials to Pizza Hut's extensive network of businesses across Mexico, as well as in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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