Boss Pizza Larkhall celebrates anniversary in style

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Boss Pizza, the renowned independent pizza chain, recently celebrated the 2nd Birthday of their Larkhall store.

To mark the milestone of 2 years, Boss Pizza ran a special offer giving local pizza enthusiasts a chance to indulge in 2 of their beloved pizzas – the 12” Margarita and Flamin’ Chicken at just £2 each from 12pm to 3pm. The 12” pizza usually feeds up to a minimum of 2 people.

Located at 95 Union Street, the Larkhall store saw a great turnout with queues out the door with around 300 people and over 300 pizzas sold as part of the £2 offer. As it was the store’s birthday, customers were given free cake while those waiting in line were treated with chocolates. There was a DJ on site to entertain visitors while they waited for their pizzas.

Customers were given the opportunity to take part in some fun activities like a dart throw where they would win cash if they hit a bull’s eye or even vouchers for pizza. There was also a pen throw challenge where you could also win cash. Customers were even given a voucher for 25% off their next order when they collected their pizza.

The Larkhall store has become a staple in the community, known for its commitment to quality, affordability, and innovation in pizza-making.

Boss Pizza was established to meet the growing demand for fresh dough pizzas, and their offerings are distinguished by being 40% bigger and 50% more affordable than those of competing pizza outlets.

Ross Findlay, the Operations Manager for Boss Pizza expressed enthusiasm about the upcoming celebration: “We’re ecstatic with how things went on the day as there wasn’t a moment the shop wasn’t busy while the offer was on.

It meant a lot to see such an enthusiastic crowd come out to celebrate what has been an amazing two years. Boss Pizza feels like a key part of the local community.”

 

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