By Sourish Bhattacharyya
SUBWAY has competition round the
corner and it is shaping up in the soft-launched DLF Cyber Hub, the food-only mall in Gurgaon with 44 brands vying
for your palate and wallet. Kingston,
Canada-headquartered Pita Pit, the QSR chain that has turned freshly made pita sandwiches
into a global commercial opportunity, is opening in November at an advantageous
spot at the Cyber Hub — at the ground floor level in the company of Dunkin Donuts and Zorawar Kalra’s Made in Punjab.
Pita Pete is the central character of the Pita Pit marketing campaign. The Canadian pita sandwich chain is making its national debut in India at the Cyber Hub, Gurgaon, in November. |
Being brought into India by Royal China restaurant’s co-promoter and University of Manchester alumnus Ishann Dhawan, Anun Dhawan of Mentor
Hospitality and Virat Mohan,
Chief Executive, Perfect Ice, the
chain is hugely popular among students and young professionals, especially
those who are up working or partying till late at night, because its outlets
offer hot and fresh hunger-busters at wee hours.
Founded in 1995 with a store in
Kingston, Ontario, by Nelson Lang
and John Sotiriadis, Pita Pit is
famous for its low-carb and whole-wheat pitas, which it packs up with fresh
vegetables, falafel, cheeses, babaganoush and hummus as well as grilled meats (from
chicken souvlaki to black forest ham) and a choice of dressings (from Thousand
Island to Ranch). Pita Pit expanded into the United States in 1999 and now has
425 stores worldwide in countries as disparate as New Zealand, Panama, South
Korea, Trinidad & Tobago and Brazil. It is now in the process of expanding
its footprint to locations in Australia, France, UK and India, where Mentor Hospitality
is the master franchisee for the north and east.
“Most people desire a healthy
lifestyle but never find the time, money or dedication required to achieve it,”
says Anun Dhawan in his LinkedIn profile. “This is where Pita Pit comes in.” Anun
has degrees in business and finance from the London School of Economics and Cass
Business School, which is affiliated to the City University London. Virat Mohan
also has the same degrees and, as the Pita Pit website informs us, they have
completed their stint together at the chain’s international training centre in
Kingston, Ontario.
Will Pita Pit be able to able to
replicate Subway’s Indian success story with its competing fresh and healthy brand
positioning? Keep on reading Indian Restaurant Spy to find out more.
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