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Little Caesars Pizza closing for good in S’pore

Fans of Little Caesars Pizza, it’s a terrible day for rain. On Sep. 3, the brand announced the impending closure of their last Singapore outlet at Funan Mall on Facebook and Instagram. The outlet will be closing down in September 2024, marking the end of the brand’s presence in Singapore.

## Background

Little Caesars Pizza has been serving Singapore with its cheesy delights for six years. The announcement of the closure comes after a series of shutdowns of other outlets in the country, including those at Ang Mo Kio and Northshore Plaza. The brand’s departure signifies the end of an era for its loyal customer base in Singapore.

## Announcement on social media

The closure was officially announced on the brand’s social media platforms. The post read, “A goodbye for now, Singapore!” This message was met with disappointment from fans who have enjoyed the American pizza chain’s offerings over the years. The announcement has sparked a wave of nostalgia and sadness among its patrons.

## Gradual shutdown of outlets

Over the past few weeks, Little Caesars had been gradually closing its stores in Singapore. The outlets at Ang Mo Kio and Northshore Plaza were among the first to cease operations. This gradual shutdown hinted at the brand’s eventual full exit from the Singapore market, culminating in the closure of the Funan Mall outlet.

## Customer reactions

Many customers have expressed their sadness over the closure. “It’s heartbreaking to see them go,” said long-time fan Sarah Tan. “Their pizzas were a staple for my family gatherings.” The sentiment is echoed by many who have taken to social media to share their fond memories and favourite menu items.

## Future implications

The closure of Little Caesars in Singapore leaves a gap in the local pizza market. It remains to be seen if another international or local brand will step in to fill this void. For now, fans will have to bid farewell to a beloved pizza chain that has been part of their lives for the past six years.

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