, Australia

Boost Juice unveils 300th store

The new store is located in the UK.

Boost Juice has reached a milestone with the opening of their 300th store in Kent, England.

The new store also stands as the 15th store of the brand in the United Kingdom, and is situated 60kms from London, in the Bluewater Centre.

“Boost UK partner Dawn O’Sullivan and her team have done an amazing job spreading the Boost word throughout England, and I could not be more thrilled that we celebrate this opening with this great partner.

“The UK (and Aussie expats) has embraced the Boost Juice concept and our partner plans to open 50 sites throughout the region. UK, like most of Europe, has had its economic challenges over the last few years, so it is a real credit to Dawn that the business is thriving under her leadership,” said Janine Allis, Executive Director and Founder of Boost Juice.

Boost Juice currently has a total of 215 Australian stores and 85 international stores under its portfolio.
 

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