The Corkman

Cork company targets bigger slice of pizza market with new factory

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CORK company ‘Saturday Pizzas’ is planning to take a bigger slice of the frozen pizza market in Ireland, after opening its new factory in Little Island with the support of Cork County Council’s Local Enterprise Office.

Establishe­d in 2007 by German food entreprene­ur and Ballymaloe Cookery School trainer, Philip Dennhardt, sales of Saturday Pizzas jumped 150% in the first half of this year, as consumers increased their spend on groceries during Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

The company, which makes Margherita and Pepperoni pizzas by hand, currently employs 8 with plans to grow staff numbers to 20 over the next three years. Its pizzas are baked in wood-fired ovens before being flash frozen and are on shelves inseveral SuperValu, Spar, MACE and independen­t supermarke­ts.

Starting out 13 years ago with a pop-up pizzeria on Saturdays, Dennhardt, who learned the art of pizza-making in Rome, was producing 300 pizzas a day with his team at the company’s original food production unit in Shanagarry. Thanks to a Business Expansion Grant from Cork County Council’s Local Enterprise Office South Cork this year, Saturday Pizzas is now producing 750 pizzas a day from itsnew2,000 sq ft unit in Little Island, boosting production capacity by 120%.

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Mary Linehan Foley, is delighted to see businesses thriving in these unprecende­nted times.

“We know businesses have struggled in recent months, but success stories of expansion such as Saturday Pizza showcase the resilience and optimism of our local companies, and are a strong indicator of the economic recovery we can hope for in the locality and further afield” she said. “When the public were asked to stay home to help prevent the spread of Covid-19, supermarke­t sales rose dramatical­ly.And at the same time, there was a big push to support Irish food and drink producers. As a result, Cork County Council’s Local Enterprise clients in the food and drink sector, including Saturday Pizzas, got an unexpected sales boost as many consumers were trying their products for the very first time.”

Breaking into internatio­nal markets is also on the menu, according to Philip Dennhardt: “Our vision is to grow the ‘Saturday Pizzas’ brand into overseas markets. We are very excited for the business to continue prospering and the support of our Local Enterprise Office has been invaluable. It is very reassuring to know that others believe in your business too and that is giving us the confidence to invest and grow.”

Chief Exectutive of Cork County Council,

Tim Lucey, highlighte­d how the Council’s Project ACT initiative is supporting the reactivati­on of county towns with a strong focus on the value of backing local businesses;

“Cork County Council provides a wide range of services to support industry across the Cork County area, fostering local employment and encouragin­g investment in the area. Saturday Pizza is a wonderful example of strong entreprene­urial spirit, and the success that can be acheived, even in these uncertain times, by availing of the Council’s assistance programmes”.

Further informatio­n about the supports available to small businesses, such as training, mentoring and financial grants, is available at www.LocalEnter­prise.ie

 ??  ?? Saturday Pizzas entreprene­ur Philip Dennhardt in the new factory.
Saturday Pizzas entreprene­ur Philip Dennhardt in the new factory.

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