Thursday, November 27, 2014

Pita Pit in New Glasgow News

Pita Pit was featured in New Glasgow News. The article announces that the Pita Pit in New Glasgow will be accepting donations for Life Shelter, the local homeless shelter at their opening event.

“They’re probably a cause that could use some support this time of year,” said Elaine Howell, owner of the Pita Pit in New Glasgow.

They’re asking customers to bring in cans of soup or stew, as it’s what the shelter said would be most useful right now.


Read the full article here. 

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Check out the new PitaPit.ca!

We’re excited to announce that we have recently launched the new PitaPit.ca. The easy to use navigation lets users find their favorite Pita Pit menu items and discover new flavors. Our Build A Pita app lets users build a pita and find out the nutritional information for their fresh and healthy creations. Our new website is more helpful than ever before. From finding the nearest Pita Pit, connecting with us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram or learning how to own your own Pita Pit franchise—you have come to the right place.


Please let us know what you think our new and fresh look. And don’t forget to tell your friends and family about our new look.  

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Try Our New Maple Meets Masala Pitas

There is a new addition to the Pita Pit menu. Try our new Maple Meets Masala pitas. These two new pitas are the perfect flavor fusion of Canada and India wrapped up in a pita. We have partnered with Patak’s Canada to come up with our limited-time only Maple Vindaloo and Maple Tandoori chicken or beef pitas.



These Maple Meets Masala pitas are available until December 31, 2014. Make sure to stop by and try one today before they’re gone.


It’s time to mix in a little India at Pita Pit. 

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Pita Pit in The Globe and Mail

Pita Pit was featured in The Globe and Mail. 22-year-old Hailey Nault was the focus of the story on young entrepreneurism and franchising. Hailey found a mentor in Rob Anderson, who owned a Pita Pit close to her home and had partnered with other franchisees on their stores. Mr. Anderson agreed to put up half the fee, if she worked at his store for a year and learned every aspect of the business. That was November 2012 and a year later, he helped Ms. Nault find the pre-existing Pita Pit she took over, and continues to mentor her.

Read the full article here.