Entertainment

/

ArcaMax

Top pizza chains in the US

Peter Richman on

Published in Slideshow World

bbernard // Shutterstock 1/31

Top pizza chains in the US

Pizza has been a staple of the American diet since the late 19th century and has grown into a multibillion-dollar industry. How much do Americans love pizza? $50 billion in estimated sales for 2024 should give you a rough idea. What's more, that number is expected to grow, with technology research company Technavio projecting the global pizza market will increase by $70.1 billion between 2025 and 2029.

Americans buy approximately 350 slices of pizza every second. Crust, cheese, sauce, and, of course, the toppings of your choosing—what's not to love? Though pizza trends have evolved over time, some things have stayed the same. For example, pepperoni, sausage, mushroom, and extra cheese are the most popular toppings across the United States, according to Pizza Today's 2025 Pizza Industry Trends Report.

The same research found that a good old-fashioned New York slice is the top style in 2025, even over Chicago's legendary deep dish. But those of us who don't live in New York or Chicago know there's much more to the story than the two-city debate for pizza supremacy. Various regional styles abound, from New Haven, Connecticut, and Detroit to Philadelphia, Arizona, and California staples.

To help you find your next slice, Stacker examined PMQ Pizza Magazine's 2025 Pizza Power report to round up the 30 biggest pizza chains in the country based on annual sales in 2023. Some are classic fast-food franchises, customizable and deliverable to our doorsteps in less than 60 minutes; others are brick-and-mortar family joints.

Read on to see if your favorite made the list.

Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories.


 

Comments

 

Social Connections

Comics

Margolis and Cox David M. Hitch Shoe Shrimp And Grits The Argyle Sweater John Cole