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Singapore Food Franchise Snackz It Expands to three Locations

Guest post by: Dhawal Shah

Article Overview: Snackz It! tasty bites are created in a way for customers to eat while on the move. Hassle free is the key component common to every item on the menu. Snackz It, one of the Singapore food franchises, serves a combination of deep fried and noodle based items. Every item from Crispy Chicken, Crispy Pork to their noodles with oysters and chicken shreds is well accompanied by their signature seasoning powders including their spice peppers, chilli powder, plum powder and the wasabi powder. Creative quality food and our service culture is something we feel is very important and which defines our unique strengths. Customers can rely on our consistency and tastiness in every outlet! says Alex of Snackz It!.

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Singapore Food Franchise Snackz It Expands to three Locations

Having been serving these tasty snacks in Singapore for over 3 years, Snackz It! Singapore food franchise now has 3 outlets and is preparing to roll out its franchise program to perpetuate its growth in Singapore and the region. The Singapore food franchise made its debut at the Franchising & Licensing Asia 2008, Suntec City, 16th 18th of October. Astreem Corporation is the franchise consultants for Snackz It! who are the franchise opportunities partner for businesses that are looking for franchise business opportunities.

The Snackz It! Franchise is all about serving good snacks that is easy to take-out and tasty to have. The Snackz It! Franchise was developed in 2005 with its first opening in a prominent Singapore shopping mall in August 2005. To date, Snackz It! has three successful outlets in Singapore inside Plaza Singapura, Tang Plaza and Bugis Junction.
Snackz It! now plans to expand further by providing its business opportunity to Singaporean entrepreneurs.

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Dhawal Shah has now launched his franchise brand, www.FranchiseExpo.in, www.ArabianFranchise.com and www.FranchiseSG.com which is an internet resource for Indian Franchising Industry. He previously worked with the the Franchising Association of India for over five years. He is a qualified franchise professional with Certified Franchise Executive degree from the International Franchise Association, a well known and an international speaker for Indian Franchising, his sites have generated over 25000+ Leads and have helped thousands of entrepreneurs decide the most ideal of all businesses. To know more Dhawal Shah may be reached at Dhawal.Shah@way2franchise.com

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