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hy fi sh and chips? And why the iconic Harry Ramsden brand? Well, annual sales of fi sh and


chips in the UK is around a considerable £1.2billion and makes up 5.6 per cent of all main dishes eaten out of home in the UK. World famous for its fi sh and chips, Harry


Ramsden is proud to be Britain’s longest- established restaurant chain – with a solid heritage and history of success that speaks for itself, as well as a brand awareness close to 80 per cent. Celebrating over 90 years in operation, Harry Ramsden has stood the test of time and today has branches across the UK, Ireland and Malaysia. The brand is investing for the future with a contemporary new look and feel, refreshed menu and consistently great product and execution, combining to give a real commercial opportunity for franchise partners to be part of its growth story. Three formats – quick-service restaurant/


takeaway, assisted-service, and full- service restaurants – provide right-sized opportunities for multiple trade areas. There are territories available in coastal towns, tourist hotspots, major towns and cities, along with dedicated outlet centres.


bfa status: Provisional


Established: 1928


In addition, the growing popularity of home delivery is adding a lucrative incremental revenue stream and with relationships in place with Deliveroo, Uber and Just Eat you will be able to maximise this from the outset. The Harry Ramsden brand is part of


an experienced franchisor that is already working with a number of passionate, committed and successful franchisees in the UK and internationally. In addition to the brand licence, operating


procedures and training, a dedicated team provides regular guidance, advice and support to franchise partners. Brand marketing teams continuously


innovate and promote the customer offering, ensuring it is always relevant and compelling, driving revenue and profi t opportunities for the franchisees. Harry Ramsden is looking for new partners


that have the appetite for multiple units and can be either an existing food and beverage brand franchisee looking to diversify their business or a new franchisee with great food and beverage experience, looking to create their own business with a trusted brand. There has never been a better time to join the Harry’s franchise family!


Number of outlets in the UK: 40


Areas available: Many – in coastal locations, tourist hotspots, major towns and cities and dedicated outlet centres


Investment level: £250,000-£400,000


Contact: Head offi ce


Address: Chancery House, 52-64 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1QS


Telephone: 0203 077 5880


Email: franchise@harryramsdens.co.uk


Web: harryramsdens.co.uk


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