The New Zealand Herald

Hell hits the highway with new model of its pizza franchise

Mobile stores seen as ideal for smaller towns and cities

- Aimee Shaw

Edgy pizza chain Hell is rolling out a new franchise model of low-cost businesses, in the form of towable trailers. The ‘Hell on Wheels’ mobile concept will roll out to 30 locations throughout New Zealand including in Auckland, Gisborne, Palmerston North, Nelson and Blenheim.

The 6.5 metre-long, triple axel trailers each house a commercial pizza oven capable of cooking 80 “double pizzas” per hour and can be set up at both permanent and semiperman­ent locations.

Hell general manager Ben Cumming said the low-cost mobile stores were ideal for areas with population­s too small to support bricks and mortar stores.

The first two Hell on Wheels businesses were launched in Whanganui and Cambridge last month and had been a hit, Cumming said.

“Both franchises have been running at near capacity on busy nights,” he said.

“We’ve made it easier for those who want to own their own franchise — particular­ly young staff throughout Ben Cumming, Hell general manager Mad Max. our existing network, who have proven themselves in store management roles and are keen to take on further responsibi­lity.”

The mobile trailer stores include fully functional kitchens, a refrigerat­ed bench, a deep fryer and sink, and were designed to look like a truck out of the film Mad Max.

Cumming said the Hell on Wheels franchise meant businesses could run profitably in smaller towns, where revenue was not expected to be as high in the main centres.

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The Hell on Wheels trailers were designed to look like a truck out of the film

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