Luigino (Jeno) F. Paulucci founded Jeno's Frozen Pizza in 1967 to capitalize on the growing acceptance of frozen foods as alternatives for dinner. While there were many regional frozen pizza offerings, there was no national brand. Through low cost production processes and national advertising, Paulucci built Jeno's Frozen Pizza into one of the largest frozen food operations in the United States; he sold it to Pillsbury in 1986. Paulucci has also founded numerous other ventures including Chun King Chinese foods (sold to RJR Foods and becoming its founding chairman), Wilderness pie fillings, the City of Heathrow, Florida, and most recently, Michelina's Frozen Entrees.
References:
http://michelinas.com/OurStoryArticle_Meet_Jeno.aspx
http://www.hbs.edu/leadership/database/leaders/690/
http://www.thepowerofthepeddler.com/Jeno_Story.aspx
http://www.sbomag.com/articals/SYOB/2005/spring/05_spring_legendary.html
http://www.Google.com/search?q=Jeno+F%2e+Paulucci
This is lost to history, so is impossible to know.
"Tudor time" implies Medieval England. They may have had a foodstuff something like today's pizza, but the history of pizza seems to begin in Southern Italy and Sicily around the time of World War II.
It comes from Naples taken from the first pizzeria in Antica Pizzeria d'Alba. Pizza as a history dates far before then as early as the 6th century but the known origin of the word is later then that in the 18th century. The first "pizza" was flat bread and tomato sauce.
Pizza Hut
Pizza
if jenos mom approves
It's still around. It's owned by General Mills. It's under the name jenos crisp and tasty. Shop rite has it and it can found in dollar stores that have frozen sections
history
i like pizza
Roberto Minervini has written: 'Storia della pizza' -- subject(s): History, Pizza
pizza +pixzaa= whooo
This is lost to history, so is impossible to know.
This is lost to history, so is impossible to know.
Sean Penn
I thought it was from Spain but my teacher that i had last year stated in history it was created in Germany.
Depending on where you live, what pizza company you're ordering from, and the history of the pizza's company, the price can range from 5$-30$ for a large pizza. Little Caesars is one that sells for around 5$ but the majority of Little Caesars pizza places have horrible histories and service.
A reliable source for the history of Pizza Hut is it's main website www.pizzahut.com or try its parent company website www.yum.com. Other sources include: http://www.recipepizza.com/the_history_of_pizza_hut.htm or the Business Resource Center as well as Wikipedia.