, Australia

Lord of the Fries switches to recycled, bleach free napkins

All stores are now using Tork Expressnap.

Lord of the Fries announced that the brand has switched from using standard dispenser napkins to Tork Expressnap napkins. All seven store locations of the brand are currently using both counter and tabletop napkin dispensers.

According to Sam Koronczyk, Managing Director of Lord of the Fries, the brand’s previous standard dispenser napkins produced ‘unnecessary waste’ and was a ‘waste of money.’

“Sustainability is a big part of our business. Lord of the Fries is vegetarian for a number of reasons. We also use locally sourced products wherever possible provided taste and quality remain.

“Tork Xpressnap is more environmentally friendly than what we were using. It’s a better product and has also saved us money,” explained Koronczyk.

Moreover, Lord of the Fries will be using the ‘Xpressnap AD-a-Glance’ panels for the brand’s specials and offers.

The brand also revealed that there are plans to open up more franchises in Melbourne, Sydney, and the rest of the country.

 

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