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Red Rooster scratching for franchisee

FAST-food chain Red Rooster has confirmed it is looking to open a restaurant in Broken Hill, and is searching for a franchisee.

A spokesperson from the popular chain-restaurant, which specialises in roasted chicken, fried chicken, chips and burgers, said it is looking to open a store in the Westside Plaza Shopping Centre.

“Red Rooster is excited to announce an exceptional opportunity for aspiring entrepreneurs in Broken Hill, New South Wales, as the iconic fast-food brand seeking a passionate franchisee for its new store opening in the area,” the spokesperson said.

The chain also revealed the potential new location would be a drive-through.

“Positioned in the bustling Westside Plaza Shopping Centre, the new Red Rooster drive-through will cater to the growing demand for convenient, high-quality meals, offering a unique chance to tap into a loyal customer base with limited local competition,” the spokesperson said.

“Franchisees will also benefit from being backed by Craveable Brands, the parent company behind Red Rooster.”

The statement also said that Craveable Brands will provide the franchisee with comprehensive support in areas such as marketing and training.

“With Broken Hill’s vibrant community and steady influx of visitors, this is a prime location for those ready to take a leap into the world of fast-food franchising with the backing of a trusted and evolving family brand,” it said.

For more information visit www.craveablebrands.com

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