New street food brand to launch in Liverpool ONE
Chips A GoGo, a new street food brand, is launching its first outlet in Liverpool ONE this month.
The firm acquired a vending kiosk in the city centre retail complex and is now looking at further openings across the country.
Sam Farage, the UK commercial director of Chips A GoGo, said: “After working consistently to improve the concept, we are excited to finally unveil our first unit to Liverpool’s visitors and shoppers.
“Liverpool ONE is a perfect complement to our brand and this will give the fresh and fast variety that its visitors are looking for.”
He added: “We are now working closely on other locations to bring our vision of quality chips to the rest of the UK.”
The street food vendor will give shoppers the chance to try chips in a variety of flavours, from savoury seasonings like rosemary-infused Atlantic salt to sweet toppings like warm Nutella.
To realise its growth strategy, Chips A GoGo has instructed commercial real estate firm CBRE to find other UK outlets.
Nick Huddleston, the specialist markets team member at CBRE who acquired the L1 unit for Chips A GoGo, commented: “We were excited to acquire Chips A GoGo’s first unit for their new concept.
“They have a great idea, which will undoubtedly be a firm favourite amongst hungry shoppers looking for a fresh quirky yet alternative snack.”
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