Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza, the leader in the fast-casual artisan pizza category, uses an assembly line format to create pizzas at lightning fast speed. Each Blaze Pizza restaurant makes its own dough from scratch using a recipe that requires a 24-hour fermentation period to produce its signature light-as-air, crisp crust. Guests watch as each perfectly proofed dough ball is pressed into a generous 12-inch crust. Pizzas are made in front of the customer using an assembly line format and are ready in two minutes. Blaze Pizza’s menu also features signature salads, fresh lemonades, craft beer and wine and house-made S’more Pies, and also offers gluten-free dough and vegan cheese.
Blaze Pizza
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1.85
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Restaurants & CafesESG/Ethical Impact
Water-efficient practices, such as low-flow faucets and water-saving equipment, are in place to minimize water consumption in its kitchens. Blaze Pizza actively participates in initiatives to protect biodiversity, supporting sustainable agriculture practices that preserve natural habitats. Blaze Pizza is deeply involved in the communities it serves, partnering with local organizations, conducting charitable initiatives, and encouraging volunteering efforts that foster positive social change. The company is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, ensuring equal opportunities for all employees, regardless of their background, race, gender, or orientation.
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Awards Received
2023
Revenues
87900000.00
Website Traffic
Employee Rating
3.40
Customer Rating
2.00
Company Size
100-1000
ESG Risk Rating
3.00
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