Pita Pit went on-air recently on Moose FM to talk about our upcoming opening in Huntsville. Our very own Elena Banfield supplied tasty pitas for the staff and crew. Elena also went into detail about our Resolution Solution campaign and discussed how we aim to help communities reach their healthy resolutions in 2014. Check out Moose FM's Facebook for more information and some great pics from the day.
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Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Pita Pit launch 2nd Resolution Solution campaign
Pita Pit were recently featured in the Orangeville Citizen in an article titled, "Pita Pit launches 2nd Resolution Solution campaign". The article discusses the 2014 Resolution Solution campaign which focuses on helping communities pursue healthy and active lifestyles. Our Pita Pit team members, Brad, Melanie and Brandon provide insight into the campaign and Pita Pit's healthy initiative. Click here to read the article or begin below.
Pita Pit launches 2nd Resolution Solution campaign.
By Tabitha Wells
To say that life is busy for most people these days often comes as an understatement.
Whether you are married, have children, are single, in school or working, finding time to take care of yourself can be difficult, especially when you find the quickest and easiest options always involve fast food.
"I think that's part of the problem - people just don't want to cook any more," explained Melanie Horton, who owns Orangeville's Pita Pit with husband Brad. "It's not they're addicted to Big Macs, they just really don't want to cook. It's hard when everything out there is not good for you."
Click here to read the entire article.
Pita Pit launches 2nd Resolution Solution campaign.
By Tabitha Wells
To say that life is busy for most people these days often comes as an understatement.
Whether you are married, have children, are single, in school or working, finding time to take care of yourself can be difficult, especially when you find the quickest and easiest options always involve fast food.
"I think that's part of the problem - people just don't want to cook any more," explained Melanie Horton, who owns Orangeville's Pita Pit with husband Brad. "It's not they're addicted to Big Macs, they just really don't want to cook. It's hard when everything out there is not good for you."
Click here to read the entire article.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Pita Pit Joins Healthy Dining Roster
Pita Pit were recently featured on qsrmagazine.com in an article titled, "Pita Pit Joins Healthy Dining Roster". The article discusses Pita Pit's Resolution Solution 2014 campaign. Click here to read the entire article or begin below.
By QSR
Throughout its nearly 20-year history, Pita Pit has maintained its commitment to serving healthy alternatives to fast food by encouraging consumers to feel good about what they eat and offering better-for-you options. Through its work with Healthy Dining, a resource for nutritious dining and industry initiative, Pita Pit aims to provide consumers with simpler solutions and healthy choices when dining out.
"We want to accommodate consumers who want to maintain a healthy lifestyle but still enjoy the convenience of dining out," says Peter Riggs, VP of brand promotion for Pita Pit. "Through our partnership with Healthy Dining, we are able to provide consumers the opportunity to customize their own pitas for their caloric needs".
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