U.S. Military Veteran Opens Second Store Under Little Caesars Veterans Program

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Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc. today celebrates U.S. veteran Rick Loz’s second store with a grand opening in Easton at 2439 Butler St. One year ago, Loz opened his first Little Caesars franchise in Allentown. “My Little Caesars store has been very well received in Allentown, and I’m excited to grow my business and bring the Little Caesars brand to customers in Easton,” said Loz. “The Little Caesars Veterans Program has given me the opportunity to become my own boss and build for my family’s future.”
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As a Little Caesars franchisee, Loz is able to apply the military skills he gained while he served as a captain in the U.S. Air Force to run his business. Before becoming a Little Caesars franchisee, he also was a project manager for a large telecommunications company. Loz was looking to transition into a new phase in his career and opted to become an entrepreneur to gain more independence.

“I’ve enjoyed building my Little Caesars business, and I encourage other veterans to explore transitioning into a second career with Little Caesars,” added Loz. “Franchisees receive the benefit of a proven system, ongoing training and a globally recognized brand. Little Caesars offers a great value to its customers, and I look forward to providing the Easton community with a high quality pizza for a great price.”

For the second year in a row, Little Caesars was named the “Best Value in America” of all quick serve restaurant chains.* Sandelman & Associates’ Quick-Track(R) research study tracks key consumer behavioral and attitudinal measures for all major fast-food chains. Surveys were conducted among more than 94,000 quick service restaurant customers in 75 major markets across the U.S. Little Caesars was also named the highest rated pizza chain for “Convenience of Locations” and “Speed of Service.” More.

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