The_King Posted March 7 Share Posted March 7 Prepare to ‘eat mor chikin’: American chicken-centric fast food chain Chick-fil-A has plans to open its first Singapore outlet. The family-owned brand was founded in 1967 by restaurateur S. Truett Cathy, who set up the first Chick-fil-A diner in an Atlanta mall. It has since grown into a chain with over 3,000 outlets across the US and reportedly the third-largest domestic sales after McDonald’s and Starbucks. Despite being a purveyor of all things chicken, Chick-fil-A is also known for its cheeky cow mascots urging people to “eat mor chikin”. The 'A' in its name is capitalised to represent the Grade A quality of its food and operations. No part of this story or photos can be reproduced without permission from 8days.sg. 1of5 Chick-fil-A's Original Chicken Sandwich “Home of the Original Chicken Sandwich” As its name (pronounced ‘chick fillet’) suggests, Chick-fil-A’s most famous offering is its hearty Original Chicken Sandwich, which has a piece of breaded boneless chicken breast “pressure cooked in 100% refined peanut oil and served on a toasted, buttery bun with dill pickle chips.” 2of5 Grilled Spicy Deluxe Sandwich The small but incredibly focused menu also serves a variety of chicken sandwiches and other comfort food, including a Spicy Deluxe Sandwich with pepper jack cheese, tomato and lettuce, Grilled Chicken Sandwich, Nuggets, chicken tenders called Chick-n-Strips, chicken-topped salads, and sides like Chicken Tortilla Soup. 3of5 Opening in Asia American media reported last year that Chick-fil-A Inc. is looking to expand worldwide by opening new outlets in Europe and Asia by 2026. The US$1bil plan will include locations in five international markets by 2030, according to The Wall Street Journal. It currently has branches outside of the US in Puerto Rico and Canada. Chick-fil-A’s third-gen chief executive and Truett Cathy’s grandson, Andrew Cathy, told the publication that further expansion was necessary for the privately-held, family-run business to “continue to innovate and try and test how we will do in international markets so that we can learn.” Advertisement 4of5 Hiring in Singapore Meanwhile, there is already a Chick-fil-A head office set up in Singapore. In January, it posted a local job ad for a head of training position. The post’s job scope included training “operators and restaurant staff members operating restaurants in Singapore and Asia by providing customised training programmes.” In response to enquiries from 8days.sg, Chick-fil-A (Asia)’s Head of Asia Pacific, Hugh S. Park, shares that the company is “looking at several possible locations throughout Asia, including Singapore”, to set up shop. He adds: “In terms of operating model, our success in the US is directly tied to the passion and drive of the local owner-operator whose goal is to be a positive influence on the people and community they serve. And we endeavour to maintain this approach in our international expansion.” 5of5 Unusual franchise model While most fast food chains operate on a business model where franchisees run their overseas outlets independently, Chick-fil-A’s approach is unusual. Interested parties who want to open a franchised restaurant go through an “intensive and lengthy selection process”, with an acceptance rate that is said to be as competitive as top universities like Harvard and Stanford. Successful applicants pay only a minimal franchise fee and are not expected to invest a lot of capital, as Chick-fil-A covers most of the startup costs involved but charges the franchisee rent, a base operating fee and profit-sharing. Franchisees are typically not allowed to open multiple outlets, as they are expected to be hands-on and attentive in running their existing store. As the brand’s website stated pragmatically: “Franchising is not an opportunity for passive financial investment, working from the sidelines, or adding to a portfolio of business ventures. It often requires long hours and leading a team of mostly young, hourly-paid employees. It’s hard work – but it’s exceedingly rewarding.” Intense, but Chick-fil-A’s commitment to quality control is widely regarded as the reason why it managed to capture a large market share. Watch this space for more updates. Photos: Chick-fil-A / Wikipedia No part of this story or photos can be reproduced without permission from 8days.sg. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_King Posted March 7 Author Share Posted March 7 chick-fil-a i support due to their believe 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huat Zai Posted March 7 Share Posted March 7 I heard a lot about this chain, and I do want to eat it, but knowing the F&B scene locally 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chamfer Posted March 7 Share Posted March 7 Hope it's not halal..... If halal the taste sure different 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huat Zai Posted March 7 Share Posted March 7 10 minutes ago, chamfer said: If halal 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
classyNfabulous Posted March 7 Share Posted March 7 (edited) 3 hours ago, chamfer said: Hope it's not halal..... If halal the taste sure different sadly in sg which fast food chain is not halal? wait sure wana make it halal de. Edited March 7 by classyNfabulous 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chamfer Posted March 7 Share Posted March 7 5 hours ago, classyNfabulous said: sadly in sg which fast food chain is not halal? wait sure wana make it halal de. Carl junior not halal. Current limited time offer is a yakiniku pork burger. 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huat Zai Posted March 7 Share Posted March 7 5 hours ago, classyNfabulous said: sadly in sg which fast food chain is not halal? wait sure wana make it halal de. 8 minutes ago, chamfer said: Carl junior not halal. Current limited time offer is a yakiniku pork burger. Mos burger 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ManOfTheHour Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 (edited) 11 hours ago, chamfer said: Hope it's not halal..... If halal the taste sure different Confirm halal They love fried chicken. Big market Edited March 8 by ManOfTheHour 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noobmaster Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 56 minutes ago, ManOfTheHour said: Confirm halal They love fried chicken. Big market Affordable place for a birthday celebration or special occasions 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huat Zai Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 1 hour ago, noobmaster said: Affordable place for a birthday celebration Considering how many kids they have, this will be a weekly affair? 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coffeenut Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noobmaster Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 6 minutes ago, coffeenut said: Reminds me of the Popeyes chicken sandwich Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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