The 5 Best Pizza Franchises You Can Start TodayIf you want to start your own business and love pizza, this is the article for you.

ByMatthew McCreary

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If you're tired of working for other people, but want to join an established framework so you can learn and develop your business, we can say that investing in a franchise might be a good choice for you. But, if you're interested in franchise opportunities and love pizza (and who doesn't love pizza), then this franchise article is definitely a good choice.

Here, we break down the five best-ranked pizza franchises from themanbetx2.0客户端下载 list. Whether you like the idea of joining a major brand or getting in on the ground floor with a young upstart, this list can help you decide which sort of business might be best-suited for your preferences, assets and location.

Start the slideshow to see our top five pizza franchises.

Marco's Pizza

Entrepreneur Franchise 500 Rank:38

Initial investment:$222,830 to $663,830

Initial franchise fee:$25,000

New units in 2016:97 units (+15.3 percent)

Founded in 1978 by Italian-born Pasquale Giammarco,Marco's Pizza's growth has been particularly noticeable since 2010. From 2007 to 2010, Marco's added 57 franchises -- a good number, but not a revolutionary one. In the seven years since, though, the company has gone from 217 franchises to their 2017 count of 831. That's one reason why Marco's is our top-ranked pizza franchise.

Best of all? The company website still claims it hasplenty of ripe locations available.

Related:5 Affordable Franchises You Can Start for Less Than $10,000

Blaze Fast-Fire'd Pizza

Entrepreneur Franchise 500 Rank:46

Initial investment:$394,500 to $939,000

Initial franchise fee:$30,000

New units in 2016:44 units (+42.7 percent)

大火Pizzahas already made a bunch of our favorite lists, includingtop new franchisesandtop beach franchises, so it should be no surprise that it made our list of top pizza franchises, too. Blaze, which was founded in 2012, already had 147 franchises by 2016 and continues to grow. Can it continue to grow at such a rapid pace?

Here's where you canopen your own franchise.

Papa John's Int'l. Inc.

Entrepreneur Franchise 500 Rank:55

Initial investment:$130,120 to $844,420

Initial franchise fee:$25,000

New units in 2016:209 units (+4.4 percent)

This little-known pizza franchise was founded in 1985 and has more locations than the rest of the companies on this list combined -- 2,629 U.S. franchises, 1,724 across the globe and another 744 owned byPapa John'sitself. Even so, you can check out the locations the megachain stillhas available here.

Related:5 Low-Cost Franchises You Can Start for as Little as $4,000

Jet's Pizza

Entrepreneur Franchise 500 Rank:152

Initial investment:$450,000 to $630,500

Initial franchise fee:$25,000

New units in 2016:15 units (+4.0 percent)

Jet's Pizza没有那种Bla的爆炸性增长ze Pizza enjoys, but it has grown steadily every year over the last decade, going from 137 locations in 2007 to 388 in 2016. That's almost tripling the number of franchises in just one decade -- nothing to sneeze at. Plus, that number, while impressive, is far less than others like Papa John's or Papa Murphy's which means there are plenty oflocations still available.

Papa Murphy's

Entrepreneur Franchise 500 Rank:169

Initial investment:$274,620 to $499,246

Initial franchise fee:$25,000

New units in 2016:86 units (+5.8 percent)

As of 2016, there are over 1,500Papa Murphy'sfranchises across the globe. Even so, there areplenty of opportunitiesfor those looking to invest, especially among southern and midwestern states like Texas (207 franchises), North Carolina (114) and Ohio (80).

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Matthew McCreary

Entrepreneur Staff

Associate Editor, Contributed Content

Matthew McCreary is the associate editor for contributed content at Entrepreneur.com.

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