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A Presentation on Comparative Analysis of Dominos and Pizza Hut
TITEL OF THE PROJECT

PROJECT AT A GLANCE

COMPANIES NAME : - Pizza Hut and Domino’s Pizza

PROJECT TITEL : - Comparative study between Pizza

Hut and Domino’s

PROJECT GUIDE :-Dr. MANISHA SHARMA

NAME OF THE STUDENTS: - Dhananjay (PGFB0815)

Varsha agarwal(PGFB08)

Priya (PGFB08)

Aamit (PGFB0804)

PROJECT DURATION :-APPROX 30 Days

SUBMITTION DATE : - 02.04.2009

JAIPURIA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, NOIDA

Acknowledgement

This report bears the imprint of many people and without their support it would not have existed. First of all we would like to express our sincere indebtedness and profound gratitude to our parents whose support in all manners had made us capable to complete this project.

We acknowledge our deepest thanks to Dr. Manisha Sharma for all their care and encouraging words and giving suggestion at different point of times. At the outset we would like to put on record our sincere gratitude to all of our friends for giving us valuable ideas throughout of our project.

Team members:- Dhananjay Kumar

Priya Goel

Varsha agarwal

Aamit kumar

❖ EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

From the comparative study of these two Fast food chains Pizza hut and Domino’s we understand that on which front, which company is weaker than others. As we know that

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