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INVESTMENT: FROM £200,000 Camile appeal
Meet Camile Thai Kitchen, an international Thai restaurant group for health-conscious consumers
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amile Thai Kitchen is a unique food experience that not only excites customers but also provides a great business opportunity. Camile is the result of years of
business experience, a desire to create something new and different, and a dedication to providing quality products and services. Created in 2010 by Brody Sweeney, founder of the award-winning O’Briens Sandwich Bar chain (350 outlets in 16 countries), Camile is poised for significant growth in the UK and overseas. With 45+ outlets and expanding rapidly in
the UK, Ireland and the US, Camile is ready to embrace global growth with committed partners and franchisees in urban areas – join them as one of the biggest players in the on-demand
economy for healthy food delivery. Unlike most hospitality businesses, Camile has
thrived through the pandemic, as its suburban- based home-delivery model has proven resilient to the exceptionally difficult trading circumstances for the industry. Camile restaurants geared towards a quick and efficient delivery process, facilitated by a brand-new app, offering a flawless ordering service for home delivery and collection. Roughly 70% of orders will be home delivery, of which Camile aims to deliver 80% within a 30-minute time frame. The branches run their own driver fleet, while also maintaining mutually beneficial relationships with industry leading aggregators. This two-tiered approach to delivery gives them a significant advantage over their competitors.
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Investment level: £200k+
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