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Cafe2U sets eyes on South Island in recent expansion strategy

The brand revealed expansion plans in NZ.

Mobile coffee franchise, Cafe2U, continues to expand its network with its sights set on South Island, New Zealand.

The brand currently has more than 200 franchises across the globe.

According to Cafe2U, they are targeting to appoint fifteen new franchises in New Zealand within the next twelve months.

Café2U is also offering an ‘Acceleration Package,’ a four-week training and support program for new franchise partners.

“Many of our Franchisees also enjoy the lifestyle element of being part of the Cafe2U business – it is a mobile operation and is often outdoors. Typically Franchisees will have an early start and early finish, allowing them more free time, which is often a very attractive prospect.

“We are positive that New Zealanders seeking self-employment opportunities will quickly see the business potential, financial security, and lifestyle benefits Cafe2U has to offer.

"Furthermore, we are confident that our expertly blended coffee roasts and high quality of service will appeal to New Zealand’s discerning coffee drinkers,” said John Stanton, Cafe2U Australasian Recruitment Manager.

 

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