6 Key Pizza Trends from the 2025 Pizza DELCO Report
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In most major metropolitan markets, grabbing a pizza at a gas station can feel like a last resort. Sure, it's convenient, but more consumers don't expect much beyond that. But the landscape is shifting. Convenience stores (C-Stores) are no longer just pit stops. They're rapidly evolving into legitimate players in the carryout pizza scene, and in some smaller markets, they are leading the pack.
Armed with tech-enabled service, compact menus, and increasingly loyal customer bases, C-stores are beginning to challenge traditional pizza brands on their own turf. And that’s not just speculation. It’s in the data.
The 2025 Pizza DELCO Study, powered by mystery shoppers across North America, highlights the most surprising pizza trend—comparing key performance areas of C-stores versus large and mid-sized pizza chains in the carryout category. From speed to satisfaction, accuracy to temperature, the results might surprise you.
C-stores nearly matched large pizza chains in overall satisfaction, coming in just one percentage point behind.
2. Taste Ratings Hit 86%. And Not from a Pizza Chain
Think the pizza giants have taste locked down? Not so fast.
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3. The Only Perfect Score in Temperature Satisfaction: 100%
If you think customers won’t notice lukewarm pizza, think again.
4. Speed of Service Satisfaction for C-Stores Fell to 80% in the Carryout Lane
Here’s where the C-store edge softens. While they dominate in temperature and taste, speed tells another story.
5. C-Stores Had the Lowest Order Accuracy at 88%
Accuracy may not be as flashy as taste or speed, but it’s arguably more important.
Explore all the key insights from our Pizza DELCO study here: Key Pizza Trends.
Being nearby used to be enough. If you were on the customer’s route home or close to the office, you won. But today’s convenience market is driven by more than geography.
C-stores like Buc-ee’s and Wawa have built almost cult-like followings around their food options, because of how they operate. Mobile ordering, pre-packaged meals, and checkout that feels frictionless have redefined what “convenient” really means.
They’ve evolved from impulse stops to intentional food destinations. If QSRs are still relying on proximity alone, they’re already behind. Streamlining ordering, optimizing pickup, and making every step easy is the new standard. Because when customers walk in, they’re not comparing you to the pizza place next door. They’re comparing you to the best experience they’ve had anywhere.
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The assumption that traditional pizza chains always win on flavor doesn’t hold up in the pizza statistics as some C-stores are now outperforming in taste satisfaction.
Of course, consumers often have lower expectations for food from a gas station, which may give C-stores an edge when they exceed those expectations. Still, this doesn’t downplay their growing impact. In many smaller regional markets, C-stores are dominating the conversation by serving food people actually enjoy.
For traditional pizza brands, this means rethinking how they differentiate, whether through fresh ingredients, signature recipes, or chef-curated menu options. Whatever it is, make it consistent.
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C-stores may have stumbled on speed, but the bar isn’t high, and that’s the opportunity for QSRs.
But don’t just aim to be faster. Make it obvious. Think: smarter order staging, tighter quoted times, clearer signage, and handoff areas that don’t confuse your customers or slow them down. In an industry where minutes feel like hours, speed is an emotional trigger.
While C-stores are still figuring out the logistics, pizza chains have a chance to make speed a signature part of their experience.
A major part of service: Get the order right.
C-stores came in last on order accuracy in the 2025 pizza statistics, and the consequences are real. The data showed a jump of 31 percentage points in satisfaction when orders were accurate. That’s a loyalty lever pizza chains can pull right now.
Pizza brands need to build processes that prioritize accuracy, empower staff to double-check every handoff, and create easy ways to fix mistakes when they happen. C-stores are still ironing out the kinks. But your teams can turn accuracy into one of your biggest trust builders by improving restaurant efficiency.
Mystery Shopping: See What the Customer Sees
You don’t need to guess how your team compares to C-stores. Mystery shopping programs give you that unbiased, in-the-moment view of the guest experience—at every location.
With mystery shopping, you can:
When the C-store down the block is gaining traction, mystery shopping helps ensure you’re not giving up ground on execution. Want to evaluate your carryout performance? Explore our Mystery shopping programs.
Eager to know how to get started? Read more on the Key Steps to Launch a Mystery Shopping Program.
Digital Form and Checklist Software: Power Operational Excellence from the Inside Out
Speed and accuracy aren’t just customer-facing issues. They’re rooted in what happens behind the scenes. That’s why digital checklists for your operations are essential.
With a Digital Form and Checklist Software, your team can:
From food quality to speed to presentation, this is the layer that keeps everything running right.
Book a demo of IntouchCheck® and see what better operations can look like.
The pizza trends show us that C-stores are gaining ground in the carryout game and the challenge is clear. But the path forward for pizza chains and QSRs isn’t to imitate them—it’s to double down on what they do best.
Now is the time to modernize operations, personalize service, and focus on the ingredients that make your brand unique. You don’t need to compete on C-store terms. You need to win on your own, through better taste, tighter execution, and a standout carryout experience.
Want to see how the top brands are doing it? Get the Inside Slice on 2025’s Pizza Trends.
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