Little Caesars Pizza Kitchen is adding another Love Ktichen dedicated to feed more hungry families and reach those in need.
For 30 years, Little Caesars Love Kitchen travelled all around the country making over three million meals to hungry, homeless and displaced families.
Aside from that, the "Big Rig Pizza Ktichen on Wheels" also hosted a Veterans Day celebration in its hometown of Detroit on Nov. 11 by serving those who served at the Michigan Veterans Foundation, to which best-selling author, columnist, and radio and television commentator Mitch Albom graced the event.
"The Love Kitchen program is rooted in Little Caesars longstanding, deep commitment to reaching out to those in need," said Little Caesars President and CEO David Scrivano.
"Our veterans are a national treasure, and are unfortunately often part of this vulnerable group. As a family company, we're proud to help veterans and other families throughout the country, and the Little Caesars Love Kitchen is one way we do just that. We're so pleased to be doubling our efforts and to be starting in our home town on Veterans Day, serving hot pizza meals to people who otherwise may not get one."
Meanwhile, Little Caesars Love Kitchen aims to give out more than 100,000 meals in 20 cities across the United States this year.
"Feeding those in need has long been an important issue to me in my own charity work, particularly for the homeless in Detroit," said Mitch Albom, author and founder of S.A.Y. Detroit who attended the "christening" event at the Michigan Veterans Foundation.
"Wiping out hunger requires that we all work together, and Little Caesars is making enormous strides toward that goal. I'm honored to join in the celebration of its new Love Kitchen," Albom added.
Little Caesars Pizza is an entirely unique concept and is the country's largest carryout-only pizza chain.