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Sundry Foods Opens Kilimanjaro Branch in Kaduna
Sundry Foods Limited (SFL), has said that it opened a branch of Kilimanjaro, Nigeria’s fastest growing quick service restaurant brand owned and operated by the company in Kaduna, the first in the former capital of northern region.
The development, the company said, follows the recent opening of Sapele branch of Kilimanjaro by SFL,in the planned effort to cover major towns and cities across the country.
The new branch, it said in a statement, is located along Warri-Sapele Road, opposite Keystone bank, Ajorgordor, Sapele, Delta state.
Head Marketing, Nduka Mokwunye said the Kaduna branch, which opened at the weekend is located at the popular Galaxy Mall, 22, Mohammadu Buhari Way (Waff Road), off Independence Road, Kaduna.
“Today, we proudly opened Kilimanjaro, our flagship restaurant brand in the capital city of Kaduna. The opening of this branch is remarkable-a first for us in the north- west part of the country, that reinforces our long-term commitment to investing in our growth in Nigeria and establish the company as a truly nationalbrand, “Executive Director SFL, Nnamdi Opara.
Opara reiterated that the company provides meals that people love and serve them through its chain of restaurants, canteens, bakeries and direct to their homes all over Nigeria through various e-commerce channels.
He said: “Over the years, we have continuously improved on our products and services with the aim to maximize customer experience at all our touch points. Whether it’s that hot, crispy crust pizza or our delicious beans and plantain, we draw commendation of our customers who love our food.’’
According to the statement, the new outlet is coming in fulfillment of a promise made by the company to bring its quality products and services closer to its customers and the public and in accordance with the company’s growth plan for 2023 and beyond.
It further revealed that with the new outlets, Sundry Foods now operates out of over 185food service outlets across the country, even as plans are underway to increase the company’s footprints in major cities in the 36 states of the country.