GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Large Pizza Slice Count Statistics
The average number of slices in a large pizza is typically around 8 slices.
In this post, we will explore a fascinating array of statistics related to the iconic food loved by many across America: pizza. From the average size of a large pizza to the booming industry revenue, we will delve into various aspects that shed light on the popularity and consumption habits surrounding this beloved dish.
Statistic 1
"The average large pizza in America measures 14 inches in diameter."
Statistic 2
"Most pizzerias cut their large pizzas into 8 slices."
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"Some places offer 10 slices for a large pizza."
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"Large pizzas at Dominos are normally 14 inches in diameter and come in 8 slices."
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"Papa John’s large pizzas also have 8 slices, and they are 14 inches in diameter."
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"In America, about 350 slices of pizza are consumed every second."
Statistic 7
"The biggest pizza ever made was 122 feet 8 inches in diameter."
Statistic 8
"In the U.S., there are about 61,269 pizzerias."
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"Pepperoni is the most popular pizza topping in the United States."
Statistic 10
"It's projected that the pizza market in U.S. will reach $45.73 billion in 2020."
Statistic 11
"Pizza market in the U.S. generated over $38 billion in revenue in 2020."
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"51% of pizza orders are for take-out orders, which often include large pizzas for group meals."
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"The busiest day of the year for pizza industry is Super Bowl Sunday."
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"More than 2 billion pounds of pizza cheese was produced in the US in 2019."
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"Over 1 billion pizzas are delivered in the United States each year."
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"36% of all pizzas in USA are ordered with pepperoni according to pizza industry statistics 2019."
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"Four out of five U.S. consumers eat frozen pizza regularly."
Jannik Lindner
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