Guido’s Premium Pizza: Oxford’s best pizza is looking to expand

Are you tired of working for other people?
Are you worried these uncertain economic times could leave you without a job?
Have you always dreamed of running your own successful business?
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Guido’s Premium Pizza is looking to expand in 2006 and owner Shawn McGuire wants YOU to open the next franchise store. ‘If a store’s successful and properly run, someone can make a really nice living,? said McGuire, a 1988 Lake Orion High School graduate who founded Guido’s Premium Pizza in April 1993.
While McGuire owns the Oxford/Lake Orion Guido’s location inside the Oxford Mills Shopping Center on S. Lapeer Road , the other six locations are franchise stores.
The most recent additions to the Guido’s franchise family are Sault St. Marie and Clarkston/Independence Township, both opened to ‘rave reviews.?
Now, Guido’s wants YOU to open the next franchise location and get in on the ground floor of a growing business opportunity. ‘We’re looking for people who want to be their own boss. We’re looking for self-starters,? said Kevin Steeland, director of marketing and franchise sales for Guido’s.
If you’re worried that running a Guido’s on your own may be too much to handle, relax, you’ll never be alone.
‘We have a great support system,? Steeland said. ‘We take all the guess work out of running your own place.?
From the operations manual to unannounced store inspections to corporate meetings, McGuire said, ‘We have all the systems in place like a big franchise except on a much smaller and more personal scale.?
Best of all, Guido’s pizza is not some brand new, untried, untested and unknown product.
Guido’s has a ‘proven product backed by a proven formula for success,? Steeland said. ‘It works.?
That’s why Guido’s Premium Pizza was voted ‘Oxford’s Best Pizza? for 2005 by the Oxford Area Chamber of Commerce.
‘It’s good to be recognized after being here 13 years. I’m very honored,? McGuire said. ‘My employees work very hard and are very good at what they do. Good staff, good product, good service ? that’s what it’s all about.?
And with more and more working families looking for an easy, fast and delicious alternative to cooking, owning a Guido’s Premium Pizza is an investment in the growing future of what McGuire called ‘home meal replacement.?
‘With both parents working, people don’t have time for home-cooking anymore,? McGuire said. ‘People are eating out more and they want more choices.?
That’s where Guido’s comes in. You see it’s not just about pizza, Guido’s offers pastas, breads, salads and sub sandwiches. ‘Mom and dad can order themselves chicken alfredo and get pizza for the kids. Everybody’s happy and gathered around the dinner table together,? McGuire said.
Guido’s Premium Pizza is in the process of expanding its menu to include lasagna and more seasoned breads. ‘People want a more diverse menu,? McGuire said.
If owning and operating your very own Guido’s Premium Pizza sounds like the right, bright future for you, visit www.guidospizza.com for more information. Or call Kevin Steeland, director of marketing and franchise sales for Guido’s, at (248) 212-3213.
Need to feed the whole clan tonight? Order Guido’s signature pie ‘The Big G,? a 16-inch-by-16-inch deep dish pizza with cheese and three toppings for only $13.95 plus tax. With 16 big slices, ‘The Big G? is enough to feed six hungry people. Now, that’s value!
To get a great dinner tonight call or visit the nearest Guido’s Premium Pizza:
? Oxford/Lake Orion ? 1396 S. Lapeer Rd. inside the Oxford Mills Shopping Center; (248) 969-2111
? Clarkston/Independence ? 5960 Sashabaw Rd. next to Kroger; (248) 620-9999
? Waterford ? 6484 N. Williams Rd., ? mile west of the airport; (248) 623-7077
? Troy/Birmingham/Royal Oak/Clawson ? 2879 W. Maple (at Coolidge); (248) 288-8000
? Bloomfield/Pontiac ? 3999 Center Point Pkwy. (Opdyke and Square Lake Rd.); (248) 333-0033
? Shelby/Washington ? 56744Van Dyke (at 26 Mile Rd.); (586) 786-6600

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