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MOD Pizza to launch in Watford

They will also open their 9th site in Leicester on December.

MOD Pizza has announced that they will open a new store in Watford on November 15.

The pizza chain will serve their classic offerings and also allows customers to create their own pizza and salad where they can choose over 30 toppings. They will also feature sides, desserts and hand-spun milkshakes.

“We are extremely excited to open in Watford and bring MOD to this fantastic community. We are delighted to be able to spread even more MODness in the heart of the town centre with the opening of our 8th restaurant in the UK,” John Nelson, CEO of MOD Pizza UK, said.

(Photo credit: MOD Pizza Facebook)

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