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Donatos Founder Closes Vogel's Franchise After 3 Years

Columbus, OH - March 26th, 2026 - Dave Engel, the visionary founder of Donatos Pizza, today announced the upcoming closure of Vogel's franchise, the regional pizza chain he acquired just over three years ago in late 2023. The announcement, delivered directly to Vogel's employees and loyal customer base, signals a strategic refocusing of Engel's efforts back onto the Donatos brand - a company he built from the ground up and remains deeply committed to.

Vogel's locations across its operating area will officially cease operations on April 10th, 2026, marking the end of a relatively short-lived experiment for Engel. While the acquisition initially presented an opportunity to diversify within the pizza industry, and potentially leverage synergies between the two brands, Engel cited personal reasons as the primary driver behind the decision. The exact nature of those personal reasons remains undisclosed, but sources close to Engel suggest a desire to streamline his business interests and dedicate more time and resources to the continued growth and innovation of Donatos.

The acquisition of Vogel's in 2023 was viewed by many industry analysts as a bold move, particularly given the increasingly competitive landscape of the quick-service pizza market. Vogel's, while a respected regional player with a loyal following, operated on a considerably smaller scale than Donatos, focusing primarily on a handful of counties. The initial plan seemed to center around potentially integrating Vogel's unique recipes or operational practices into the Donatos system, or even rebranding some Vogel's locations under the Donatos banner. However, those plans now appear to have been abandoned.

"This was not an easy decision," Engel stated in a press release issued this morning. "Vogel's has a rich history and a dedicated customer base, and I'm incredibly grateful for the support we've received over the past three years. However, my passion and commitment remain firmly with Donatos, and I believe this refocusing will allow us to better serve our communities and continue delivering the high-quality pizza and service our customers expect."

The closure of Vogel's will inevitably impact its employees. Donatos has pledged to offer support to affected staff, including severance packages and potential opportunities to transition to roles within the Donatos organization. The company has indicated they will be holding job fairs and providing career counseling to help impacted employees find new employment. This commitment to employee welfare has long been a hallmark of the Donatos corporate culture, fostering a reputation as a responsible and caring employer.

Industry observers are now turning their attention to what this move means for the future of Donatos. The company has been steadily expanding its footprint across the Midwest and beyond, with a focus on both franchise and company-owned locations. Donatos has also been investing heavily in digital innovation, including online ordering, mobile apps, and delivery partnerships. The freed-up capital and managerial focus resulting from the Vogel's closure are expected to accelerate these initiatives.

One key area of potential growth for Donatos is its focus on premium ingredients and customizable options. The company has long distinguished itself from competitors by offering a wider range of toppings and crust choices, allowing customers to create their perfect pizza. Furthermore, Donatos' dedication to fresh, never-frozen dough is a significant selling point in a market increasingly dominated by mass-produced pizza.

Engel's decision also highlights the challenges faced by small and medium-sized businesses in the current economic climate. Maintaining profitability while navigating rising costs, labor shortages, and fierce competition is a constant struggle. While Engel's financial resources allowed him to acquire Vogel's, ultimately the business model didn't align with his long-term vision for Donatos.

The April 10th closure date will give Vogel's customers a limited time to enjoy their favorite pies one last time. Donatos is encouraging customers to continue supporting the Donatos brand and promises further exciting developments in the coming months. The company anticipates announcing new menu items, store openings, and technology upgrades in the near future, solidifying its position as a leading player in the competitive pizza market.


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