Pizza 4P’s Translates to ‘Pizza for Peace’ in Kannada: Founder Shares Insight
Why Pizza 4P’s became ‘Pizza for Peace’ in Kannada: Japanese owner reveals real reason
Hindustan Times
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The Bengaluru outlet of Pizza 4P’s has gained attention for its Kannada translation, reading ‘Pizza for Peace’. Founder Masuko Yosuke explained that the name reflects his vision of providing inner peace and happiness through food, stemming from his personal experiences and connection to India.
- 01The name 'Pizza 4P's' translates to 'Pizza for Peace' in Kannada, sparking interest online.
- 02Founder Masuko Yosuke emphasizes the name's connection to his vision of promoting inner peace.
- 03Yosuke's journey began with a personal tragedy that inspired him to bring joy to others through pizza.
- 04The company plans to expand further in India, with a new outlet in Mumbai expected in 2027.
- 05Yosuke's connection to India is deep, having spent time in Rishikesh for yoga and meditation.
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The Bengaluru outlet of Pizza 4P’s has gone viral due to its Kannada translation, which reads as ‘Pizza for Peace’. Founder Masuko Yosuke clarified that the name reflects his mission to promote inner peace through food. He shared his personal journey, which began with building a pizza oven with a friend after experiencing depression from a friend's death. Yosuke's passion for pizza led him to open his first shop in Vietnam, where he faced challenges, including a lack of fresh mozzarella and building permits. Despite setbacks, including the pandemic shutting down all 30 of his stores, he persevered by borrowing funds to keep the business afloat. Yosuke's decision to expand to India was influenced by his transformative experiences in Rishikesh, where he trained in yoga and meditation. Now, he plans to open a new outlet in Mumbai by 2027, with aspirations of taking Pizza 4P’s global.
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The opening of Pizza 4P’s in Bengaluru and plans for expansion in Mumbai could provide job opportunities and contribute to the local economy.
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