Craveable Brands
Craveable Brands is an Australian-based fast food holding company that owns and operates several well-known restaurant chains. The company was formerly known as Quick Service Restaurant Holdings (QSRH) and rebranded to Craveable Brands in 2017. Craveable Brands is headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales, and operates across Australia and internationally.
History[edit | edit source]
Craveable Brands was established in 2007 as Quick Service Restaurant Holdings. The company was formed to manage and expand a portfolio of fast food brands. In 2017, the company rebranded to Craveable Brands to better reflect its focus on delivering craveable food experiences.
Brands[edit | edit source]
Craveable Brands owns and operates several prominent fast food chains, including:
- Red Rooster: An Australian fast food restaurant chain specializing in roast chicken, chicken burgers, and fried chicken.
- Oporto: A fast food chain that offers Portuguese-style chicken and burgers.
- Chicken Treat: A Western Australian fast food chain known for its rotisserie chicken and fried chicken.
Operations[edit | edit source]
Craveable Brands operates over 580 restaurants across Australia and has a growing international presence. The company focuses on providing high-quality food and exceptional customer service. Each brand under Craveable Brands maintains its unique identity and menu offerings, catering to diverse customer preferences.
Corporate Structure[edit | edit source]
Craveable Brands is a privately held company. The company's leadership team includes experienced professionals from the fast food and hospitality industries. The company is committed to sustainability and ethical business practices, ensuring that its operations have a positive impact on the community and the environment.
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