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Franchise Focus Worth the wait


Multi-unit Papa John’s franchisees open third store in their home town of Huddersfi eld


INVESTMENT LEVEL: FROM £70,000* L


eading pizza franchise Papa John’s has announced the opening of a brand new store in Huddersfi eld, West Yorkshire. Franchisees Chan Singh and Mandy Kaur will run the new Papa John’s alongside their other


outlets in Liverpool and Manchester. Chan Singh explains: “We live in Huddersfi eld, so from day one we were keen to open our own Papa John’s franchised store in the region. In the end, we opened fi rst in Liverpool and then in Manchester but it was worth the wait to


open a Papa John’s in our home town! “We have already recruited 12 local


staff to help us deliver on the Papa John’s promise of ‘better ingredients, better pizza’. We are now looking forward to serving up a fresh approach and our top-quality pizza to satisfy demand from our new customers in Huddersfi eld.” Chan Singh managed a small department at a local cotton mill, while wife Mandy used to run children’s day nurseries before joining Papa John’s. Now, the husband-and-wife team aim to take a further slice of the market and open more stores soon. Chan confi rms: “Papa John’s is growing in the UK and we plan to take advantage of that. Plans are moving ahead, so we are confi dent that further expansion will take months rather than years this time!” Papa John’s is actively recruiting for new franchisees and provides all the training and assistance needed to set up, including help with location selection and full turnkey opening of the store.


Papa John’s Takeaway pizza


www.papajohns.co.uk/franchise enquiries@papajohns.co.uk


March 2018 | BusinessFranchise.com | 69


*Typically, the cost of UK franchises varies between £177,000 and £225,000 (excluding vat and freehold), of which £70,000 should be in liquid funds


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