The group has confirmed the opening of three outlets in Australia - one outlet each under the KURIMU, PappaRich and Go Noodle House brands. The Go Noodle House outlet will be owned and operated by the group as a sub-franchisee, as part of its portfolio diversification strategy.
Meanwhile in New Zealand, the opening of four Gong Cha outlets and one IPPUDO outlet has been planned following the lifting of the country's lockdown on June 8. Another two Gong Cha outlets will be launched in the UK following the success of the first one there last year, said the group. Meanwhile, as part of the group’s business review and cost rationalisation strategy, it will close down a Hokkaido Baked Cheese Tart outlet in Australia and two NeNe Chicken outlets in Malaysia.
As at Wednesday this week, the group had a network of 118 outlets comprising 46 group-owned outlets and 72 outlets owned by its sub-franchisees and sub-licensees. Of the outlets in its network, 109 outlets have re-opened, representing approximately 92.4 per cent of the group’s total network.For daily updates on weekdays and specially selected content for the weekend. Subscribe to
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