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Naked Pizza coming to town

by Jenny H » Fri Feb 12, 2010 10:24 am

Looks like we will be getting a new restaurant chain soon. They are going to open 10 Naked Pizzas in and around Louisville. It is supposed to be a healthy concept pizza place.

http://nakedpizza.biz/

Anyone ever eaten there?
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Re: Naked Pizza coming to town

by Michelle R. » Fri Feb 12, 2010 11:09 am

There are two words that don't belong together. Healthy, and pizza! :lol:
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Re: Naked Pizza coming to town

by Lois Mauk » Fri Feb 12, 2010 11:28 am

PRESS RELEASE FROM http://www.chainleader.com/article/448929-NakedPizza_to_Open_Restaurants_in_Louisville_Ky_.php:

NakedPizza to Open Restaurants in Louisville, Ky.
Louisville, Papa John's backyard, us part of the national rollout for the Mark Cuban and The Kraft Group-backed healthier pizza co.


-- Chain Leader, 2/11/2010 3:36:46 PM

PRESS RELEASE: New Orleans, LA (MMD Newswire) February 10, 2010 -- NakedPizza, the high profile, New Orleans-based carry-out and delivery pizza concept backed by billionaires Mark Cuban and Robert Kraft of The Kraft Group, has awarded a 10 unit area development contract for Louisville, KY and surrounding counties to an investment group led by David Lawyer. Louisville is home to the corporate headquarters of industry leader Papa John's. The area development award is the latest in NakedPizza's 2010 national expansion. In January, the company made awards of 50 units in Florida and 8 units in Colorado with a total of 92 units under development.

NakedPizza's ambitious mission and effectiveness with social media has attracted international media attention and more than 3000 area development inquiries. NakedPizza's mission was featured in the New York Times and it's use of social media has been singled out by Entrepreneur Magazine, Reuters and on Twitter's website alongside international brands such as JetBlue, Levi's, Pepsi and Dell. Pizza Marketplace included NakedPizza on it's "Best of 2009" list, calling it a "lesson in differentiating in a saturated market."

NakedPizza's business model borrows its operational DNA from successful carry-out and delivery operations (e.g. Domino's and Papa John's). It's mission to hijack the $30 billion pizza industry with a healthier pizza is based on two fundamental proof points: 1) make a nutritionally balanced pizza taste good and 2) design a disciplined, scalable business model that delivers consistent returns to investors. The model won the backing of Cuban and Kraft, launching NakedPizza's North American franchise company at the end of 2009. The company is actively seeking partners around the country to round out is area development plans and if forecasting to award contracts for most major U.S. markets in 2010.

NakedPizza's high profile is linked to it's intersection with a cultural and economic wave that includes a Price-Waterhouse report on the explosive growth of functional foods, the intensive marketing of healthy options by major food companies like General Mills and Kellogg's, the rising costs of healthcare and the healthcare reform debate, the growing influence in media of food activists like Michael Pollan, the pronounced desire for company's demonstrating social responsibility, and even First Lady Michelle Obama's childhood obesity campaign.

NakedPizza's solution is an all-natural, fortified pizza, made with simple, unprocessed ingredients, informed by science and made affordable and available through the proven carry-out and delivery model. It's signature difference is a crust made with a diverse blend of "ancestral" whole grains, seeds and beans fortified with prebiotic fiber and probiotics (live, beneficial, cultures) for digestive health, balance and well being. The sauce, cheese, meats and vegetables toppings are all-natural with no added sugar, trans fats or high-fructose corn syrup. The company also offers a glutten-free crust and all-natural soy cheese. With less calories, lower glycemic index, and more protein than traditional pizzas and benefits including bone health and immunity, NakedPizza is the world's first functional pizza.

NakedPizza co-founder Jeff Leach is an evolutionary anthropologist who specializes in ancient diets and human evolution, and lectures internationally on nutrition. It was his field of study that led him to focus on using pizza, one of the world's most popular and affordable foods, as a trojan horse for health, education and a scalable business model. NakedPizza was founded in 2006 by Leach and investment banker Randy Crochet in a 498 square foot building flooded with six feet of water in Hurricane Katrina. Leach and Crochet closely guard their vision considering it to be the "rocket fuel" that powers the economic potential of Naked Pizza. According to the co-founders, "Rethinking the food supply, from plow to plate, is our generation's civil rights movement."

Leach sums it up: "We started with two goals: prove we could make a nutritious pizza taste great and demonstrate that it could be a profitable business model. Scale is core to our vision - we want to have impact by reaching millions of people, and that requires money, so we had to make a business case for our mission. Fast food is the arguably the most successful commercial enterprise in the world in terms of marketing, product, distribution, and economies of scale. We're hijacking that with a pizza that is physiologically aligned with the way people should eat - that offers health instead of harm and that doesn't contribute to epidemics of obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, etc. and unsustainable healthcare costs.
Our pizza is a point of authentic connection - we're really a social media company that sells pizza. It's a place to start a conversation about the food supply, policy or anything else people want to talk about. It gives people some tools to make better decisions about the food they eat. Oh, and it's pizza."
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Re: Naked Pizza coming to town

by Beth K. » Fri Feb 12, 2010 11:43 am

I just checked out the webiste and I have a new slogan for them:

"Pizza that makes you poop!"

:oops: Sorry, I couldn't resist. :oops:
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Re: Naked Pizza coming to town

by Kyle L » Fri Feb 12, 2010 12:37 pm

Hippie pizza.

We're hijacking that with a pizza that is physiologically aligned with the way people should eat - that offers health instead of harm and that doesn't contribute to epidemics of obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, etc. and unsustainable healthcare costs.


SWEET!

I can eat as much of this pizza as I want and not get fat....
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Re: Naked Pizza coming to town

by MikeG » Fri Feb 12, 2010 12:42 pm

I'm going to believe that this a healthy pizza from a Phillip Morris-Kraft enterprise.
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Re: Naked Pizza coming to town

by Pete O » Fri Feb 12, 2010 2:47 pm

I don't think that I can patronize a pizza chain that doesn't have bacon as a topping.
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Re: Naked Pizza coming to town

by Michelle R. » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:34 pm

"It's signature difference is a crust made with a diverse blend of "ancestral" whole grains, seeds and beans fortified with prebiotic fiber and probiotics (live, beneficial, cultures) for digestive health, balance and well being."

That doesn't exactly sound appetizing. Is it healthy and beneficial? I'm sure, but it just sounds gross. I'll take NABC or Danny Mac's, thanks.
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Re: Naked Pizza coming to town

by Gary Guss » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:50 pm

Kraft foods open a chain of Cheese shops in Middle East .......


Going to call them "Cheeses of Nazareth" ! :mrgreen:
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Re: Naked Pizza coming to town

by Steve P » Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:35 pm

Great !....More kids "sleep over" pizza...Just what the world needs
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Re: Naked Pizza coming to town

by Mark R. » Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:48 pm

They certainly must be awful confident in their product to be coming to Louisville. We probably have one of the best selections of local pizza shops in the United States outside of New York City. In addition we have a home of 2 of the major national chains. I would certainly think there are better markets to be expanding into! I guess we'll see but I think they will certainly have a hard time finding a niche in the Louisville pizza market.
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Re: Naked Pizza coming to town

by Lois Mauk » Fri Feb 12, 2010 8:42 pm

Anybody else notice their list of meat toppings:

Pepperoni, Sausage, Chicken, Ham, Hamburger, Alligator
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Re: Naked Pizza coming to town

by Clay Cundiff » Sat Feb 13, 2010 8:50 am

I'd be more inclined to believe this might actually happen if they actually had more than one restaurant open. Having plans for opening over 100 stores when you have yet to open your second one sounds like a disaster in the making to me.
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Re: Naked Pizza coming to town

by Clay Cundiff » Sat Feb 13, 2010 8:53 am

"we're really a social media company that sells pizza"

Wow, that really makes me want to order my next pizza from these guys! And maybe I could get a nice rack of lamb from Myspace too.
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Re: Naked Pizza coming to town

by Catherine Davidson » Fri Jun 25, 2010 6:18 pm

The sign is up on Breckenridge Lane. :D
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