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Little Caesars Enterprises operates a fast-food pizza chain that emphasizes value and convenience through carry-out. It started in 1959 and grew by franchising, focusing on low costs and speed. The core product approach includes large, low-priced pizzas available for immediate carry-out via the Hot-N-Ready model, enabled by high-speed conveyor ovens to speed up production and service. Unlike many peers, Little Caesars remains privately held by the Ilitch family, allowing a long-term, cost-focused strategy and reinvestment into a broader business portfolio, including sports teams. The company aims to offer affordable, quick pizzas and maintain efficient, high-volume operations to stay a dominant player in the fast-food pizza market.
Industries
Food & Agriculture
Industrial & Manufacturing
Consumer Goods
Company Size
10,001+
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Total Funding
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Headquarters
Detroit, Michigan
Founded
1959
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Little Caesars' new 'webbed pizza' comes with something special for Spider-Man fans. The new item arrives in 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' packaging and includes limited-edition collectible movie posters exclusive to Little Caesars. Jun 22, 2026 8:01 AM EDT Little Caesars is partnering with Sony Pictures to bring your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man to life with a cheesy new menu item and an immersive pop-up experience in New York City - more specifically, Peter Parker's hometown of Queens. How to Make a 5-hour Energy Strawberry Lemonade Mocktail Watch More ADVERTISING While the partnership may sound totally unexpected, Greg Hamilton, the chief marketing officer at Little Caesars, suggested it makes perfect sense: pizza is famously one of the superhero's go-to meals, and the company is setting out to "connect with consumers in cultural moments and areas where they are passionate." With Spider-Man: Brand New Day due out in theaters later this summer, the collab is "creating a unique pizza occasion the entire family can enjoy," as Hamilton so eloquently put it in a statement. Little Caesars' new spider-man-inspired "Webberoni Pizza" to launch alongside collectible posters this month. The Webberoni Pizza starts with Little Caesars' classic pie and sprinkles a "web" of shredded pepperoni and toasted cheeses on top. The Hot & Ready recipe isn't only aesthetically pleasing, it serves a purpose, according to the company, which suggests that the combination of shredded pepperoni and its toasted two-cheese blend offers the best of both worlds in every bite. Should fans prefer other toppings or want to customize their pizza, they can create their own "webbed pizza" with shredded pepperoni and toasted cheeses on any Little Caesars pizza when ordering online. And if you think the pizza with spidey senses would be where this collaboration ends, you'd be wrong. Little Caesars is launching new themed packaging and a series of limited-edition collectible posters (which will become available beginning on Monday, July 6), but only as part of a Webberoni Pizza purchase. A replica of Peter Parker's apartment is also popping up in New York City, all thanks to the chain. To celebrate the launch of the new Webberoni Pizza, Little Caesars is bringing Peter Parker's apartment to life for one day this month. "Spider-Man is known for its explosive action, humor and fun, and collaborating with Little Caesars, a brand recognized for its bold voice and playful spirit, on Spider-Man: Brand New Day was a natural fit," Jeffrey Godsick, executive vice president of brand strategy and partnerships at Sony Pictures Entertainment, added, noting that the pizza chain's "passion for creative, engaging content" is what brought the Webberoni Pizza and a replica of Peter Parker's apartment "to life." At the pop-up, visitors are invited to explore and interact with the set, take photos, hunt for easter eggs from the new film, and of course, grab a slice of the new Webberoni Pizza! Those interested in checking it out must head to the Greenpoint Terminal Warehouse on West Street in Brooklyn on Saturday, June 27, between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. local time. The Webberoni Pizza is available at participating Little Caesars locations beginning today, June 22 ($8.99; prices may vary). Spider-Man: Brand New Day releases in theaters nationwide on Friday, July 31. Marisa Losciale is a news writer and editor who craves staying up-to-date on the latest food, beverage and viral trends. With nearly a decade of experience writing for the web, she has carved out a niche covering lifestyle and retail-related topics as well as new releases from popular grocery and fast food brands, including Coca-Cola, Pepsi, McDonald's, Dairy Queen, Wendy's and Taco Bell. Food & Drink Krista Marshall 1 hour ago Food & Drink Kelly Bryant 2 hours ago Food & Drink Julie Andrews, MS, RDN, CD, FAND 16 hours ago Food & Drink Fred Hernandez 19 hours ago
Michigan's first self-serve Little Caesars lets customers skip human contact. DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich. (Michigan News Source) - Little Caesars recently introduced Michigan's first fully contactless, self-service restaurant in Dearborn Heights. The location is the second of its kind in the nation, allowing customers to order, pay for and pick up their food without ever speaking to an employee. The new location allows customers to walk in, grab items from a self-service station, place them on a scale, pay and head out the door. Those wanting specialty orders can still order online or on their phone, and for anyone who misses human interaction, there's even a bell to ring if assistance is needed. Customers seem happy with the change - so far. Customers interviewed by Bridge Michigan about the new setup seemed impressed with the speed and convenience. "It is way more convenient," one customer said. "Just come in, grab your pizza, go." Before anyone starts imagining robots tossing dough in the back, employees are still making the pizzas. The automation is focused on the customer-facing side of the business, eliminating traditional cashiers and counters. The future is self-serve. Still, the concept is another sign that self-checkout technology continues spreading beyond grocery stores and into other industries. Researchers cited by Bridge Michigan note that automation and related technologies could replace roughly 20% of U.S. jobs over the next two decades. One former employee who stopped by for lunch couldn't help but notice the difference. "When I first got here, there's actually people working over here at the counter and I worked in the back," he recalled. "Honestly, it's kind of crazy. That's the way the world's moving." And perhaps that's the real takeaway. Whether it's groceries, banking, fast food or now pizza, businesses increasingly want customers to do the work themselves. The good news? Your pizza is still Hot-N-Ready. The bad news? You're officially part of the workflow, but somehow not on the payroll. meet the author J.P. Isbell. Jen Isbell has spent nearly 20 years as a journalist. She is a Michigan News Source daily contributor who prefers pets over people because they cause fewer problems.
New Little Caesars in Herndon aiming for May launch. The Burn has got some big Pizza! Pizza! news for Herndon-area residents. Construction is nearly done on the new Little Caesars pizza restaurant coming to town and it should be opening soon. Little Caesars has taken over a vacant 1,600 s.f. space in the Elden Street Marketplace shopping center on Elden Street. Construction is already well underway and The Burn is told it should be wrapping up in the next few weeks. Meanwhile, the new store's Google listing lists Tuesday, May 19 as its target opening - although those dates sometimes change. Little Caesars - which is ubiquitous in some communities across the country - has locations scattered around Northern Virginia - but there are none in the Herndon-Reston-Tysons corridor, according to the company's website. This new store will start to change that. Like many locations, the new Herndon Little Caesars will focus on carryout and delivery. There won't likely be a dining room of any sort. The Little Casesars brand is known for its "Ready to Go" cheese pizzas and pepperoni pizzas available without a wait as well as its popular Crazy Bread garlic bread. (Image at top: Little Caesars)
Little Caesars promotes Sally Rampersad to director of non-traditional and development services. PRESS RELEASE: The third-largest pizza chain worldwide elevates Rampersad after her success driving franchise growth across Canadian markets and U.S. global support initiatives Sally Rampersad joined Little Caesars in 2018. Courtesy of Little Caesars Little Caesars, the third-largest pizza chain in the world, announced today that Sally Rampersad has been promoted to Director of Non-Traditional and Development Services. Rampersad joined Little Caesars in 2018 as a Development Manager in Ontario, Canada, where she drove franchise development across key Canadian markets. In this role, she cultivated relationships with prospective franchisees, supported strategic site selection, and helped expand the brand footprint across both traditional and non-traditional channels. Her work played a meaningful role in advancing growth throughout Canadian territories by aligning franchise development efforts with long-term brand objectives. In 2023, Rampersad transitioned to the U.S. Development team as Program Manager for Global Support. In this position, she led cross-functional initiatives designed to strengthen franchise development support, streamline development processes across regions, and elevate collaboration between internal teams. She also supported participation in major industry events and contributed to the expansion of non-traditional locations, including airports and campus environments, reinforcing the brand's focus on flexible formats and innovative real estate opportunities. "Over the past several years, I've had the opportunity to work across markets and teams to help strengthen Little Caesars development strategy, from supporting franchise growth in Canada to leading global initiatives that enhance how we collaborate and execute," said Rampersad. "As I step into this role, I'm eager to focus on expanding our non-traditional footprint and delivering flexible, strategic development solutions that support franchisees and bring Little Caesars to guests in new and innovative ways." As Director of Non-Traditional and Development Services, Rampersad now leads strategy and execution for growth in non-traditional venues such as airports, entertainment destinations, universities, and other high-traffic environments. She also supports franchisee recruitment, site strategy, and integrated development services that align with current growth goals. Through this role, Rampersad will continue advancing flexible development solutions while opening new pathways for consumer access and franchise expansion. With more than 60 years of family-owned history, Little Caesars is known for its signature "Hot-N-Ready" pizzas, the "Pizza! Pizza!" catchphrase, and its emphasis on quality, value, and convenience. Franchisees benefit from an integrated supply chain, innovative menu offerings, and flexible restaurant formats, including the new Elev8 design and modular POD units, allowing the brand to adapt to a variety of real estate options. Little Caesars also maintains a strong community focus through its Love Kitchen(R) program, which has served more than 4 million meals nationwide, and partnerships with local schools, sports teams, and nonprofits. Franchising investments start at around $379,000, with incentive programs available for veterans and first responders. Interested candidates can learn more information at franchise.littlecaesars.com. About Little caesars(r). Little Caesars, the Best Value in Pizza*, was founded by Mike and Marian Ilitch as a single, family-owned restaurant in 1959 and is headquartered in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It is the third-largest pizza chain in the world, with restaurants in each of the 50 U.S. states and 30 countries and territories. Known for its HOT-N-READY(R) pizza, Crazy Puffs(R), and famed Crazy Bread(R), Little Caesars uses quality ingredients, like fresh, never-frozen mozzarella and Muenster cheese and sauce made from fresh-packed, vine-ripened California crushed tomatoes. The brand is known for innovation and is home to the exclusive Pizza Portal(R) pickup, a heated, self-service mobile order pickup station. Little Caesars is also the Official Pizza Sponsor of the NFL. A high-growth company with over 65 years in the $150 billion worldwide pizza industry, Little Caesars continually looks for franchisee candidates to join the team in markets worldwide. In addition to providing the opportunity for entrepreneurial independence in a franchise system, Little Caesars offers a simple operating system, a reputation for taste and value, and strong brand awareness with one of the most recognized characters in the country, Little Caesar. Little Caesars is proud to be part of the Ilitch Companies family of businesses.
Little Caesars launches Detroit-Style Slices-N-Stix. Little Caesars has introduced Detroit-Style Slices-N-Stix, a new single-serve meal combination that pairs the brand's signature Detroit-Style Deep Dish Pepperoni pizza with Italian Cheese Bread. Available starting January 12, 2026, at participating locations nationwide, the $4.99 combo offers customers two slices of Detroit-Style pizza, four pieces of Italian Cheese Bread, and Crazy Sauce in one convenient package. Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown is featured in the campaign, highlighting the product's Detroit heritage. What's included in Detroit-Style Slices-N-Stix. The Detroit-Style Slices-N-Stix combo brings together multiple Little Caesars favorites in a generously portioned single-serve meal. Each order includes two slices of Detroit-Style Deep Dish Pepperoni pizza featuring the crispy, cheesy edges that define Detroit-style pizza. The meal also contains four pieces of Italian Cheese Bread and Crazy Sauce for dipping, creating a complete dining experience designed for individual customers seeking convenience without compromising on flavor or portion size. Pricing and value proposition. Little Caesars has priced Detroit-Style Slices-N-Stix at $4.99, positioning the new offering as an accessible option for customers looking for quick, satisfying meals. The combination format allows diners to experience the brand's Detroit-Style Deep Dish pizza alongside Italian Cheese Bread in a single purchase designed for on-the-go consumption or quick lunch and dinner solutions. Detroit Lions star Amon-Ra St. Brown joins campaign. Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown appears in the promotional campaign for Detroit-Style Slices-N-Stix, connecting the product to its Detroit origins. His involvement in the launch emphasizes Little Caesars' hometown roots and brings regional authenticity to the nationwide rollout. The partnership between the Detroit-based pizza chain and the Lions player reinforces the brand's connection to the city where Detroit-style pizza was created. Availability and ordering information. Detroit-Style Slices-N-Stix will be available all day at participating Little Caesars locations across the country beginning January 12, 2026. Customers can order the new combo in-store or through the Little Caesars mobile app. The single-serve format is designed to accommodate various dining occasions throughout the day, from lunch breaks to quick dinners. For more information about Detroit-Style Slices-N-Stix and other menu offerings, visit www.LittleCaesars.com or download the Little Caesars app.
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Industries
Food & Agriculture
Industrial & Manufacturing
Consumer Goods
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Detroit, Michigan
Founded
1959
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