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Wrapchic franchise rolls out to Bradford creating 12 new jobs
Indian and Mexican fast food franchise Wrapchic has expanded to West Yorkshire, thanks to franchisee Aravind Venkana rolling out the venture to the Westfield development in Bradford.
New banking partner Royal Bank of Scotland provided a loan to facilitate the expansion, which brings twelve new jobs to the area.
Aravind has ten years’ experience in the fast food sector and is looking forward to establishing Wrapchic as the only fast food outlet to serve Indian and Mexican cuisine at Westfield.
Twelve new roles have been created, including a full time manager and a mixture of 11 full and part time positions, to support this seven day a week operation. Initially, Aravind will be hands on to train his staff and get the brand name established.
Aravind Venkana, Wrapchic franchisee, said: “I was looking for an interesting blend of Indian and Mexican flavours in the food to go sector and Wrapchic certainly delivers on this.
“I have spent several months modifying the premises at Westfield to provide a modern and welcoming environment for our customers to enjoy and I am pleased with the overall look and feel.
“Thanks to the Royal Bank of Scotland I have been able to set up the first Wrapchic franchise in West Yorkshire and I look forward to building this brand further across the area.”
Simon Winterburn, Relationship Manager at Royal Bank of Scotland, added: “Aravind is no stranger to this competitive industry. With his background and appetite to succeed, we have no doubt he will flourish in bringing high quality fast food to the Bradford community.”
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