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Chicken franchises australia

The Australian food market is projected to continue its growth in 2023, but competition among food franchise businesses is fierce and can lead to changes in rankings. Despite this, the top brands remain consistent, highlighting that the most successful food franchises maintain stability and dominance in the Australian market.

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Chicken franchises australia

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  1. 10 Famous Fried Chicken Fast Food Franchises in Australia For those new to the industry and looking to invest in a Fried Chicken fast food franchise in Australia, choosing an affordable franchise with a well-known brand name, several years of experience in the market, and a track record of successful franchise units is recommended. Keep in mind that finding a best franchise to buy in Australia requires extensive search and due diligence. To help you with the search process, We have curated a list of the Famous Largest Chicken Fast Food Franchises in Australia. These franchises have been in the market for many years and have established a strong brand presence and reputation. They offer a variety of chicken-based products, such as fried chicken, chicken burgers, and chicken wraps. Let’s head to the list! KFC

  2. Number of Franchises: 712 Headquarters: Louisville, Kentucky, United States Founded in: 1952 Franchise Cost: $255,600 – $3,163,550 KFC is a well-known fast-food chain and a Famous Restaurant Franchise in Australia that specialises in fried chicken.  The brand also happens to be one of the Known Australian Burger Franchises. It is a subsidiary of YUM! Brands also operate Taco Bell – the Popular Mexican Franchise, Pizza Hut, and Habit Burger. KFC has a global presence with 24,000 restaurants worldwide. In Australia, KFC operates 50 restaurants across the country, many of which are owned and operated by franchisees with large blocks of restaurants in specific regions. The brand has been highly active and visible through its promotions with principal sports codes, giving it a disproportionately high profile. Visit Website To Know More Send quick query Red Rooster

  3. Number of Franchises: 360+ Headquarters: Chatswood, Australia Founded in: 1972 Franchise Cost: $400,600 – $800,000 (Source: Red Rooster) Red Rooster is an Australian fast-food chain established in 1972, known for its roast chicken, chicken burgers, and fried chicken. Their menu includes whole roasts, half roasts, wraps, burgers, salads, drinks, and desserts. As of 2012, the company has over 360 Red Rooster stores across all states and territories of Australia, except Tasmania. (Source: Wikipedia) Red Rooster Delivery service is available in the nearby suburbs of Castle Hill and Bella Vista in Sydney’s North West. They also announced delivery options to businesses, sports clubs, and local organisations. Visit Website To Know More Send quick query

  4. Chicken Treat Number of Franchises: 57+ Headquarters: Perth, Australia Founded in: 1976 Franchise Cost: $350,00-$650,000 (Source: Chicken treat) Chicken Treat is a fast-food restaurant chain company based out of Peth. The franchise specialises in chicken-based dishes such as rotisserie chicken, fried chicken, chicken rolls, burgers, and wraps. The company was founded in Western Australia in 1976 and has since expanded to over 60 stores across Western Australia and Queensland. As a franchise, Chicken Treat has a set protocol for how franchise agreements are carried out. This protocol includes specific processes that must be followed and certain information that potential franchisees must provide. Overall, the franchising agreement process ensures that both the franchisor and the franchisee can succeed in their business venture together.

  5. Visit Website To Know More Send quick query Oporto Number of Franchises: 180+ Headquarters: St Leonards, Australia Founded in: 1986 Franchise Cost: $350,000 – $700,000 (Source: Oporto) Oporto is a fast-food chain known for popularising the Bondi burger, a grilled chicken sandwich typically served with lettuce, cheese, and a special sauce. The chain is owned by Craveable Brands, a parent company that operates several chicken franchises. The brand is known for its traditional Portuguese flavours, which are infused into many of its menu items. Visit Website To Know More Send quick query

  6. Nando's Number of Franchises: 300+ Headquarters: Johannesburg, South Africa Founded in: 1987 Franchise Cost: $950,000 – $1,000,0000  Nando’s is a well-known fast-casual chain specialising in flame-grilled peri-peri style chicken.  The company was founded in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1987 and has since expanded to over 1,200 outlets in 30 countries worldwide. (Source: Wikipedia) Nando’s has been present in Australia since 1990, when the first restaurant opened in Tuart Hill, Western Australia. Nando prides itself on its commitment to using high-quality, locally sourced ingredients and providing customers with a fun and engaging dining experience. (Source: Wikipedia) Visit Website To Know More Send quick query Belles Hot Chicken

  7. Number of Franchises: 6 Headquarters: New South Wales, Australia Founded in: 2014 Franchise Cost: $100,000 (Source: QSR Media) Belles Hot Chicken is a popular Nashville-style hot chicken restaurant founded in 2014.  The restaurant has quickly become a hit with locals and tourists alike. The menu includes a variety of heat levels, ranging from “Southern” to “Reaper”, allowing customers to choose the level of spiciness that suits their taste buds. The company has a solid business model built on a foundation of hard work, a focus on providing a fun dining experience, and a menu that features high-quality hot chicken and natural wine. Visit Website To Know More Send quick query El Jannah

  8. Number of Franchises: 14 Headquarters: Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales, Australia Founded in: 1998 Franchise Cost: $1,000,000 – $1,700,000 (Source: Eljannah) Founded by Andre and Carole Estephan, the first El Jannah store opened in the Sydney suburb of Granville in 1998. Since then, the restaurant has become a beloved institution in Sydney and has gained a cult following among locals. The restaurant’s popularity led to its expansion to twelve outlets across the Sydney metropolitan area, as well as in the Sydney CBD and Macarthur. (Source: Wikipedia) Visit Website To Know More Send quick query Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen

  9. Number of Franchises: 35+ Headquarters: Florida, United States Founded in: 1972 Franchise Cost: $109,500 – $3,545,800 Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen is a US-based fast-food chain specialising in fried chicken. Established in 1972 in Louisiana and headquartered in Miami, it is now a Toronto-based Restaurant Brands International subsidiary. Most of these locations are franchise-owned, with only about 50 being company-owned. The chain has 3,705 restaurants in over 46 states, the District of Puerto Rico, Columbia, and 30 countries worldwide. Popeyes offers a variety of chicken dishes with mild and spicy flavours, such as Cajun fries, red beans, and rice, mashed potatoes with Cajun-style gravy, macaroni & cheese, Cajun rice, coleslaw, and biscuits. Visit Website To Know More Send quick query Wingstop

  10. Number of Franchises: 110 Headquarters: Texas, United States Founded in: 1994 Franchise Cost: $315,310 – $948,080 (Source: Wingstop) Wingstop Inc., a company established in 1994 and based in Dallas, Texas, manages and franchises over 1,000 locations in various countries. (Source: PR News) Wingstop is a famous American chain of restaurants that focuses on chicken wings and follows the 1930s-1940s aviation themes. Wingstop is known for its variety of chicken wing flavours, including plain, Garlic Parmesan, Hawaiian, Mild, Lemon Pepper, Hickory Smoked BBQ, Original Hot, Atomic, Cajun, Mango Habanero, Louisiana Rub, and Spicy Korean. The chain now operates in nine countries. In the US, Wingstop experienced significant growth, ranking as the third-fastest restaurant chain by both sales and unit growth.  Visit Website To Know More Send quick query Nene Chicken

  11. Number of Franchises: 20 Headquarters: Melbourne, Australia Founded in: 1999 Franchise Cost: $400,000 – $650,000 (Source: Nene Chicken) Nene Chicken is a South Korean fried chicken franchise that has taken Australia by storm. With over 10 locations across the country, Nene Chicken offers a unique and mouth-watering twist on classic fried chicken. Their signature dish, the Snowing Cheese Chicken, is a must- try for anyone looking to indulge in some seriously cheesy goodness.   Visit Website To Know More Send quick query Let's Spread the Joy - Share! Jasmeet Singh Jasmeet is a blogger based out of Melbourne who shares captivating entrepreneurial stories and has a keen eye for emerging trends. His writings reflect a deep understanding of the Australian business landscape and a global outlook. Join Jasmeet on his journey to unravel the secrets of successful entrepreneurship and explore business concepts.

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