Louisiana-style fried chicken chain Popeyes plans to open 300 restaurants in Mexico

Louisiana-style fried chicken chain Popeyes plans to open 300 restaurants in Mexico
Louisiana-style fried chicken chain Popeyes plans to open 300 restaurants in Mexico
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Popeyes announced plans to open over 300 restaurants in Mexico with new franchise partners in the next decade.

The Louisiana-style chicken chain, famous for its crispy fried chicken and popular chicken sandwich, will expand into the Northwest, West, Central, and Southeast regions of Mexico. The company says this plan aims to introduce bold flavors in one of Latin America’s fastest-growing fast-food markets.

Franchise partners are:

  • Star Louisiana, developing in Jalisco.
  • Border Crunch, leading expansion in the Northwest.
  • Grupo Euro in the Central region.
  • Grupo Berny in the Southeast.

“Mexico represents a tremendous growth opportunity for Popeyes, and we’re thrilled to be partnering with experienced and passionate franchisees who share our vision,” said Duncan Montero, Latin America and Caribbean President of Restaurant Brands International, Popeyes’ parent company.

The company said the expansion will create thousands of jobs in Mexico. New restaurants opened in Costa Rica, Italy, and the Balkans. The chain serves customers in more than 45 countries worldwide.

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