Bulgarian fast food chain enters Romania
Bulgarian fast food chain Aladin Foods will soon enter the Romanian market.
The company will open restaurants in Bucharest and three other Romanian cities, including the border city of Giurgiu, said the company’s owner Khaled Kharfan, cited by Novinite.com.
It will also open two new restaurants in partnership with German retailer Kaufland.
In Bulgaria, Aladin Foods will open two new restaurants in Ruse, reaching a network of 30 units, 12 of which in Sofia.
The company, which has 800 employees, owns a plant in Plovdiv, to process chicken meat, bread and other products used by the fast food chain.
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