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  2. Category:Food courts in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Food courts in Singapore" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Food Republic; K.

  3. Food Republic - Wikipedia

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    Food Republic (Chinese: 大食代; pinyin: Dàshídài) is a food court chain run by the BreadTalk Group based in Singapore. CEO of Food Republic is Mr. Jenson Ong. The concept combines local hawker fare with mini restaurants (some of which have exclusive seating) in an open dining concept. Some stalls are also run from standalone pushcarts.

  4. GetGo (carsharing company) - Wikipedia

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    GetGo is a car sharing service based in Singapore.Launched in 2021, it is currently the largest carsharing company in Singapore in terms of fleet and location size. [1] [better source needed] As of February 2024, it has over 3,000 vehicles across 1,700 locations in Singapore.

  5. Koufu (company) - Wikipedia

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    Koufu (Chinese: 口福) is a Singaporean food and beverage company operating a chain of food courts, coffee shops and casual eateries. [2] Founded in 2002, the company currently operates 180 outlets of coffee shops and food courts and 12 brands in Singapore and one food court in Macau.

  6. Shake Shack - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the cart became extremely successful, and remained in operation for nearly three years. [10] In 2004, the city began taking bids to operate a new kiosk-style restaurant within the park; Meyer outlined his idea for the space, and opened the first Shake Shack in July 2004. From its beginning the restaurant was not designed to be a ...

  7. Potato Corner - Wikipedia

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    Magsaysay left his management job at Wendy's and the first Potato Corner, a cart in Mandaluyong, opened in October 1992. Within thirty days, all of them were able to pay back their loans. [3] [4] Former logo used until 2023, but still used in their packaging. After their initial success, they began to consider expanding through franchises.

  8. 7-Eleven - Wikipedia

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    A 7-Eleven store in Bugis, Singapore. In Singapore, 7-Eleven forms the largest chain of convenience stores island-wide. There are 393 7-Eleven stores in the country as of February 2018. Stores in Singapore are operated by DFI Retail Group (formerly Dairy Farm International Holdings), franchised under a licensing agreement with 7-Eleven ...

  9. Food cart - Wikipedia

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    Food cart at the Kirsikkapuisto park in Helsinki, Finland Sabrett hot dog cart in New York City, run by a street vendor. A food cart is a mobile kitchen set up on the street to prepare and sell street food to passers-by. Food carts are often found in cities worldwide selling food of every kind. Food carts come in two basic styles.