Coca-Cola Beverages Sri Lanka Limited (CCBSL) has announced the extension of its partnership with Pizza Hut, a renowned brand managed by Gamma Pizzakraft Lanka (Pvt) Ltd which is the single franchisee for Pizza Hut in Sri Lanka.
This collaboration aims to go beyond traditional dining norms and create a fresh dining experience at 108 Pizza Hut locations all over Sri Lanka. This united effort ensures that customers can continue to enjoy the delightful taste of their beloved Coca-Cola beverages at all Pizza Hut outlets in Sri Lanka, Coca Cola said in a media release.
This strategic partnership highlights a range of joint promotional efforts where Pizza Hut's product offerings complement the refreshing appeal of Coca-Cola.
Sharing his thoughts on the partnership with Pizza Hut, CCBSL, Managing Director, Pradip Pandey stated, "We take immense pride in extending our partnership with Pizza Hut, which reflects our long standing partnership in Sri Lanka. As we extend this alliance, we are excited to explore new avenues to further elevate customer satisfaction.”
Echoing the sentiment, Gamma Pizzakraft Lanka (Pvt) Ltd., Chief Executive Officer, Yasa Nadaraja stated, "As this partnership extends, the distinct pleasure of combining Coca-Cola with our Pizza Hut meals remains a joy for all of us. This collaboration is a journey that reflects the shared belief that exceptional moments are meant to be savoured, whether it's the perfect bite of pizza or the satisfying sip of a Coca-Cola. This partnership isn't just about products; it's about creating moments that tantalize the taste buds leaving a lasting impression”.
The extended partnership underscores the shared ethos of customer centricity. Both Coca-Cola Beverages Sri Lanka and Pizza Hut recognise the pivotal role of customer feedback in refining and enhancing offerings. This partnership will actively seek and incorporate invaluable customer insights, ensuring that every aspect of the customer experience exceeds expectations.
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