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In 2010, OJ’s was named one of Canada's 100 Fastest-Growing Companies by Profit Magazine as they opened over 30+ locations. OJ’s is currently operating in four provinces with over 50 locations. State & Main Kitchen and Bar brand was developed and launched in 2012, expanding from Western Canada into Guelph, Ontario two years later.
[56] [57] [58] Taco Time Canada held the franchise rights in Canada for Arizona-based Taco Time. MTY would later acquire Arizona-based Taco Time through the 2016 acquisition of Kahala Brands. Country Style was acquired when it had 488 locations, in April 2009 for $7.7 million in cash and $6.9 million in debt. [9] [59]
California Burrito Co. is a fast food restaurant chain that specializes in burritos. It was started by Jordan Metzner, Sam Nadler and Chris Burns in 2006 in Buenos Aires . [ 1 ] There are now 4 stores in Buenos Aires, 12 stores in Colombia , 1 store in Santiago, Chile , 1 in Cordoba, Argentina , and 1 in Cuenca, Ecuador .
CKE Restaurants Holdings, Inc. (an acronym for Carl Karcher Enterprises) is an American fast food corporation and is the parent organization for the Carl's Jr., Hardee's, Green Burrito, and Red Burrito brands. [4] [5] CKE Restaurants is headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee. [6]
This is a list of notable fast-food chains in Canada. This list includes fast-food chains that are located in Canada , with the addition of those that are based or headquartered in other countries. Fast-food chains in Canada
As of 2020, the company operates over 60 locations across the United States, Canada and Japan. [ 3 ] Since 2011, the company has partnered with Dexter Holland 's Gringo Bandito hot sauce company to host the Gringo Bandito Chronic Tacos Challenge, a competitive eating contest in which Takeru Kobayashi set world records in 2015 and again in 2017 ...
Since 2001, OPA! has grown from a single restaurant to a chain with over 100 locations across Canada, including three university locations; the University of Calgary, the University of Alberta, and MacEwan's SAMU Campus as well as the new YYC Airport US Departures terminal in Calgary. [44]
Kahala Brands is a wholly owned subsidiary of Canada-based MTY Food Group Inc. of Montreal, Quebec. Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, Kahala is one of North America's largest holding company of franchise fast food restaurant companies. [2] In May 2016, the publicly traded Canadian MTY Food Group announced a friendly takeover deal with the Kahala ...