Revenue at Noble Roman's Inc. inched up in the first quarter as the Indianapolis-based franchisor continued to grow its take-and-bake pizza operation in grocery stores.
Profit was $368,012, or 2 cents a share, up slightly from $351,667 in the same period last year, the company announced Tuesday. Revenue surpassed $1.8 million, an increase of about $27,000.
The franchisor of Noble Roman's Pizza and Tuscano's Italian Style Subs attributed the gain to a boost in ongoing royalties from its grocery store business and other non-traditional franchises.
Ongoing revenue from traditional locations was down.
The take-and-bake program, launched in 2009, offers pizzas, lasagna, breadsticks and sauces in more than 550 supermarkets and has signed agreements with a number of grocery store distributors to broaden its reach.
The company also is “experiencing some renewed interest” in other non-traditional venues such as hospitals, military bases, universities, convenience stores, entertainment facilities and travel plazas, according to a news release.
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