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Eagle Boys slated to open 8 new express stores

Just in time for its 10th anniversary.

With already 43 express stores operating across the country, Eagle Boys Pizza revealed plans of opening another eight in 2014.

Designed for ‘on-the-go’ consumers, the three to 10 square metre store model features meal options for all three-day parts with snacks in between.

“We saw this as the start of countless opportunities to allow as many Australians as possible to see our brand and benefit from our great products in more locations,” said Robin Heslehurst, Eagle Boys Express Brand Manager.

The express stores are mostly situated in airports, convenience stores, cinemas, stadiums, petrol stations, and shopping centres.

“The menu can be a convenience store or service station’s complete food offer or franchisees could choose to only offer specific parts of the menu that compliment their existing menu and customer requirements.

“It is not just the customers enjoying Eagle Boys’ products faster, the franchisees of Express Stores are benefitting from competitive establishment costs, an enhanced retail offering and growth of customer loyalty,” added Heslehurst.  

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