Ajmal Mushtaq (CEO of Boss Pizza)

Pizza chain announces plans to create 1,500 new jobs through major expansion

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Boss Pizza, one of the UK’s fastest-growing pizza chains, has announced a major expansion plan that will see the creation of 1,500 new jobs across the country over the next three years.

The ambitious growth strategy includes the opening of 100 new stores nationwide, each set to bring approximately 15 new roles per store to local communities.

From kitchen and customer service staff to store management and regional support positions, the job opportunities span all levels of the business.

So far in 2025 they’ve opened new stores in Walsall, Bradford and Colchester creating new jobs with every new location. In the pipeline for the rest of the year are stores in locations such as Oldham, Hemel Hempstead, Derby, York, Paisley, Wolverhampton and Glasgow East.

The expansion plan comes as Boss Pizza continues to enjoy expansion and brand loyalty, with customers embracing its signature high quality pizzas, and fast service model.

As demand rises, the company is scaling up in a way that delivers both flavour and financial impact to local communities.

Ajmal Mushtaq, CEO of Boss Pizza said: “We’re incredibly proud to be in a position where we can create real job opportunities for people across the UK. As we grow, we’re committed to growing responsibly, by investing in people and communities.”

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