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Spice 2 Go: The UK's Next Big Takeaway and Delivery Franchise?

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Something huge is happening in the UK's food franchise industry, and it goes by the name of Spice 2…
Something huge is happening in the UK's food franchise industry, and it goes by the name of Spice 2 Go, the very first Indian quick-service takeaway chain. Up until now, we've seen fast-food chains serving pizzas, burgers, fried chicken and Chinese cuisine - but now, curry joins the list.

Spice 2 Go saw the opening of its first store in Swansea in February 2013. The chain is now preparing to open its second and third store in Cardiff and Bristol respectively over the next few months, with hundreds more stores in the pipeline. With the latest big thing to hit the food franchise industry continuing to grow at a rapid pace, the Spice 2 Go enterprise is actively seeking new franchisees to head up stores up and down the country.

So what makes Spice 2 Go so unique and ground-breaking (apart from being the country's first Indian takeaway chain)? The curry corporation is raising the bar in terms of online ordering, which is a major focus of theirs. It takes a step away from the usual ordering services used by many takeaways, and boasts a unique user-friendly system developed exclusively by and for Spice 2 Go. It's accessed via the website http://www.spice2go.com, where customers can browse the menu and order online by making a series of straightforward clicks of the mouse. This pioneering system is soon to make its mobile debut too, in the form of an app, which will allow customers to order curry directly from their mobile phone or tablet.

It's little wonder that Spice 2 Go is already proving to be an extremely attractive and popular franchise option amongst major players in the UK's takeaway industry. It gives experienced franchisees, as well as newcomers to the sector, the opportunity to invest in a brand new business venture that has no other comparable rivals. It gives franchisees the chance to add to their portfolio of stores in areas throughout the UK that other takeaway chains can no longer expand into, due to an already-saturated market.

With such a strong and unique brand, ground-breaking online ordering system, and great tasting food, the curry franchise has more than the potential needed to take the industry by storm, revolutionising how we view Indian takeaways.


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