April 26, 2022
The Little Caesars Love Kitchen rolled through the chain's hometown of Detroit to provide fresh pizza meals for thousands of people in need in February, March, and April, according to a press release.
The mobile pizza truck visited more than 15 community organizations throughout the city and its suburbs providing meals at multiple Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries locations like the Salvation Army, the Boys & Girls Club and Michigan Veterans Foundation.
The Little Caesars Love Kitchen has served more than 3.7 million people in the 48 contiguous states and four Canadian provinces. It has responded to natural disasters such as the Western Kentucky tornado in 2021, as well as provided meals in national times of need, such as Sept. 11, 2001. Established by Little Caesars in 1985, the Love Kitchen exemplifies Little Caesars strong tradition of giving back to America's communities.
"We were proud to partner with our franchisees and corporate colleagues to make a difference here in our hometown," David Scrivano, president and CEO of Little Caesars, said in the release. "Giving back is a huge part of our company culture and it was a joy to be able to build on our legacy of community service right here in Detroit."
Local Little Caesars franchise owners and company regional offices donate all food and labor costs for the Love Kitchen servings. An estimated 50,000 Little Caesars franchise owners and employees have volunteered their time over the years to support the program in their local communities.