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Boparan to bring US restaurant chain Slim Chickens to the UK with new franchise deal

Chloe RyanBy Chloe RyanJanuary 29, 20183 Mins Read
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2 Sisters boss Ranjit Boparan is bringing the US fast-casual restaurant chain Slim Chickens to the UK.

The franchise, which has 70 units open and another 250 locations under development in the US and Middle East, has officially announced plans to develop in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Boparan Restaurant Group has signed a franchise agreement with Slim Chickens to open locations in the United Kingdom and Ireland, starting with a location scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2018. 

“This is another landmark moment in our brand’s growth,” said Tom Gordon, co-founder and CEO of Slim Chickens. “We’re spreading our wings and bringing our second-to-none chicken to another international market and are excited about continuing our international growth.”

Boparan Restaurant Group, which employs 2,500 people is one of the UK’s fastest growing companies. The brand’s portfolio includes various restaurant concepts including Giraffe World Kitchen, Burgers & Cocktails, FishWorks, Ed’s Easy Diner and additional chains. After researching and meeting with a number of American fast casual chicken chains, Boparan Restaurant Group landed on Slim Chickens as its next restaurant partner.

“In the UK there’s a big opportunity in the fast-casual chicken segment with little existing competition in the marketplace,” said Tom Crowley, CEO of Boparan Restaurant Group. “We were looking for a progressive concept that would fill this gap and Slim Chickens was the perfect fit. We loved the product and the design and branding have a modern approach. We feel confident that Slim Chickens will be successful in the UK due to our connections here, paired with the brand’s strong leadership team helping fuel growth through strong operations.”

“It’s clear that our brand’s offering has been a hit stateside and we have no doubt that we will see this same reception as we continue our international growth,” said Slim Chickens COO Sam Rothschild. “Boparan is the right partner to lead the charge of introducing better chicken and making Slim Chickens a household name in the United Kingdom and Ireland.”

Fast-casual chicken concepts have seen tremendous success in the United States, but haven’t made the leap into the UK. As an innovator in the space, Slim Chickens is up to the challenge of becoming a familiar name in a new international territory, and then grow consistently in neighboring countries, providing quality chicken in a convenient setting. Under the Boparan Restaurant Group partnership, Slim Chickens plans to grow rapidly in the United Kingdom and Ireland in the next ten years, fueling momentum for further international development.

 

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Chloe Ryan

Editor of Poultry Business, Chloe has spent the past decade writing about the food industry from farming, through manufacturing, retail and foodservice. When not working, dog walking and reading biographies are her favourite hobbies.

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