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GOPIZZA to expand to over 200 outlets in South Korea

It will be launching in partnership with the convenience store brand GS25.

GOPIZZA will be expanding its presence in South Korea with over 200 outlets within the convenience store brand GS25 in the first half of the year.

In a statement, GOPIZZA said this is part of its strategic partnership with GS25 which will launch the brands “Basak” par-baked dough and “GOVEN Mini” across operating GS25 X GOPIZZA outlets.

“The modular concept of GOPIZZA has rendered high efficiency with precision that allows store managers of convenience stores to bake pizza rapidly on-site without compromising on speed, quality and taste,” it said.

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Meanwhile, GOPIZZA partnered with cinema chain Cathay Cineplex to pilot the in-cinema pizza dining experience at JEM Cathay Cineplex in Singapore.

GOPIZZA Global CEO Jay Lim said the company recently surpassed 200 global outlets and is expected to exceed 400 outlets in the first half of the year.

“Through these collaborations, we aim to grow alongside all our partners and solidify our position as the world's premier pizza brand that redefines the boundaries of pizza consumption and enhances the overall dining experience for Singaporeans and South Koreans,” Lim added.

 

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