, Australia

Pacific Retail cements their 3 brands with annual Franchisee Conference

2 sushi roll flavours were also revealed.

Pacific Retail Management further strengthened the support and training of their three brands, Go Sushi, Kick Juice, and Wasabi Warriors, by holding the 2013 Annual Franchisee Conference. Franchise partners, managers and team members all over the country attended the 2-day conference.

Marketing and promotions, and in-store operations procedures and techniques were among the key points discussed during the conference. Along with this, the conference also centered on what the franchise partners wanted implemented in their stores.

In addition, a sushi sculpture competition was also held and two new sushi roll flavours we introduced, peri-peri chicken and spicy tuna.
The conference was capped off with an awards dinner, which recognized franchise partners, store managers, and team members’ hard work, consistent performance, and outstanding achievements in the past year.
 

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