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What is a dark kitchen franchise? Dark kitchens, also known as ghost kitchen franchises or virtual kitchens, are facilities where food is prepared for delivery or takeout, without any storefront or dine-in option. They offer a cost-effective way to expand a brand's reach without the high overhead costs associated with traditional restaurant locations. By using a dark kitchen, franchisees can focus on food production and delivery without the added expenses of rent, utilities, and staffing for a physical storefront. Additionally, dark kitchens can allow franchises to test new markets and expand into areas where a physical location may not be feasible. They can also help to mitigate the risk of opening a new restaurant location.

Which Wich

which wich is a premium hot customisable sandwich franchise concept from the US. Looking for experienced F&B partners; also those with a successful business track record in a non-food related industry.

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Dope Burger

Dope Burger is a gourmet burger franchise known for its innovative approach to quality and creativity. Looking for single and multi-unit partners. Existing food business owners can convert to our opportunity.

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URBAN Fresh Burgers & Fries

Est. 2017, URBAN Burgers franchise stand out in the crowded QSR market with their steadfast commitment to simplicity and quality. We are looking for single and multi-unit partners.

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Lucky B's Hot Chicken

Lucky B's Hot Chicken franchise is bringing authentic Nashville-style hot chicken to the UK; offering an irresistible opportunity for passionate entrepreneurs.

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