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Hungry Howie's Pizza & Subs

Want a pizza shop franchise that stands out from the rest? Hungry Howie's unique flavored-crust pizza puts this franchise in a class by itself.

Franchise Profile — Hungry Howie's Pizza & Subs

Founder James Hearn converted a 1,000 square-foot hamburger shop located in Taylor, Michigan, into a carry-out and delivery pizzeria. He named the new store Hungry Howie's.

Steven Jackson, president of Hungry Howie's, began his career delivering pizzas for Jim Hearn. Today, they deliver winning results, expanding Hungry Howie's Pizza & Subs, Inc. as a franchise system. Their partnership has resulted in a company that is now a major competitor in the pizza and sub market and the nation's 9th largest pizza franchise operation

Hungry Howie's Pizza features a trademarked crust that comes in eight varieties, as well as mouthwatering calzone-style subs. This unique menu will set your Hungry Howie's franchise apart from all other pizzeria competition.

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