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Opening date revealed for brand new Glasgow pizza spot

Opening date revealed for brand new Glasgow pizza spot

Glasgow Times3 days ago
Boss Pizza will open its latest branch in Gallowgate, Glasgow, on Saturday, August 9, offering 12-inch Margherita or Flamin' Chicken pizzas for just £2 between noon and 3pm.
The £2 pizza offer, which is exclusive to the opening day, is limited to one per person and is only available during the launch event.
Boss Pizza has expanded nationally, offering pizzas that it claims are 40% bigger and 50% more affordable than those from leading pizza brands.
Its new store, located at 263-268 Gallowgate, will also help create 15 new jobs in the area.
Read more: 'This has been my dream': BBC MasterChef star opens new Indian restaurant
(Image: Supplied) (Image: Supplied)
Read more: 'Bijou' Glasgow restaurant reveals closure after 18 years
Ajmal Mushtaq, chief executive officer of Boss Pizza, said: "We're very excited to celebrate the opening of our latest store.
"We hope to see a strong turnout of local pizza lovers ready to take advantage of this mouth-watering offer.
"We're incredibly excited to open in Glasgow – a city that is home for us.
"Scotland is where the Boss Pizza journey began, so bringing the brand to Glasgow has always been a goal close to our hearts.
"This launch isn't just another opening; it's a homecoming and a major milestone in our growth.
"We can't wait to serve the people of Glasgow with the quality and flavour that Boss Pizza is known for."
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