Pizzaman Chicken Man mentioned by user

- On May 18, 2026, Reuters could verify “Pizzaman Chickenman” as a Ghana fast-food chain, not a meme-only phrase, after a social post mentioned it. - The company’s website says it operates in all 16 regions of Ghana, while its ordering app advertises access to 90-plus outlets. - Customers can verify current branches and menu items through the Pizzaman Chickenman website and Chris B. ordering app.

A social media mention of “Pizzaman Chicken Man” pointed to a real restaurant brand rather than an internet in-joke. Pizzaman Chickenman is a Ghana-based fast-food chain that sells pizza, chicken, rice meals and sides through its own website and ordering app. The company’s homepage says it has branches across all 16 regions of Ghana, while its Chris B. ordering app advertises access to more than 90 outlets. ### Is “Pizzaman Chicken Man” an actual business? Pizzaman Chickenman identifies itself on its official website as a food chain offering pizza, chicken, fries, jollof and other meals for delivery and pickup in Ghana. The homepage and menu pages list branded pizza and chicken items and direct users to order through the company’s web app or by phone. The Chris B. ordering platform, which is branded for Pizzaman Chickenman, lists packages, drinks, rice meals and chicken buckets. (pizzamanchickenman.com) The same platform says customers can order from “90+ outlets in Ghana,” giving a current company-backed indication that the chain has a nationwide footprint. ### Where is the chain based and how big is it? Ghana is the company’s operating market, according to the official site, which lists branches from Accra-area neighborhoods to Takoradi, Koforidua, Ho and Kumasi-linked locations. (pizzamanchickenman.com) The branch list on the homepage includes sites such as East Legon, Ashaiman, Tema Community 10, KNUST and Santasi. The company’s own materials present slightly different outlet counts. (chrisb.app) The homepage says customers can explore options from “77 branches across all 16 regions in Ghana,” while the ordering app says users can access “90+ outlets in Ghana.” Reuters could verify both claims appeared on company-controlled pages on May 18, 2026, but could not independently reconcile the difference. (pizzamanchickenman.com) ### Why did the name show up in food chatter? A recent social post referenced “Pizzaman Chicken Man” alongside other pizza talk, calorie jokes and comments about meal-skipping before eating heavy food, according to the user-provided post context. Reuters could not independently verify broader trend data for that conversation from the post alone, but the brand name matches an operating restaurant chain with a menu centered on pizza and chicken. (pizzamanchickenman.com) The wording in the post may read like a nickname or punchline to readers unfamiliar with the business. The official branding uses the combined name “Pizzaman Chickenman,” which appears consistently across the company’s website and ordering tools. ### What does the company actually sell? The menu centers on pizza, chicken and Ghanaian-style rice dishes. (pizzamanchickenman.com) The homepage highlights signature pizzas, fried chicken, spicy wings and a dish called “Chickenman Jollof,” while the ordering app lists items including rice stew buckets, jollof buckets and fried rice packages. The company also emphasizes delivery and app-based ordering. (pizzamanchickenman.com) Its website tells customers not to rely on search-engine contact information and instead to use the Chris B. app, the web app or a listed phone number. ### How can readers check whether a location near them is real? The company’s website includes a branch finder and a long location list, and the Chris B. app provides live ordering access tied to specific outlets. (pizzamanchickenman.com) Those are the clearest first-party sources for checking whether a branch, menu item or contact number is current. As of May 18, 2026, the next step for anyone tracking the mention is straightforward: compare the social post’s wording with the official branch list and menu on Pizzaman Chickenman’s website and the Chris B. ordering app. (pizzamanchickenman.com)

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