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The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf Franchise to open its fifth outlet in India

Guest post by: Dhawal Shah

Article Overview: 20 Jan 2010: Blue Foods leading coffee chain The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (CBTL) is all set to open its fifth outlet at Blue Heaven, Linking Road, Bandra West in Mumbai on January 21. According to the company's spokesperson, it is the third outlet of CBTL in Mumbai with the other two present in CR2 Mall, Nariman Point and Sobo Central mall,Tardeo in Mumbai.

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The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf Franchise to open its fifth outlet in India

Founded in 1963, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is the privately-held chain of specialty coffee and tea stores in the United States. In India, the company has a master franchisee relationship with the Kishore Biyani foodservice venture in India – Pan India Food Solution, the joint venture between Pantaloon Retail and Blue Foods.
Further, the company plans to launch nearly 40 coffee outlets in the next three to five years. Coffee Shops is another lucrative business opportunity that entrepreneurs cannot afford to ignore, already there are a dozen off coffee brands in India, with tens of thousands of locations already.
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If your goal is to build a successful business for yourself, you may be closer than you realize. You do not have to be a baker or a coffee aficionado to run a coffee shop franchisee. All you need is a passion for business and the desire to operate retail, customer-focused business. There are few franchise business opportunities that have products that are used by so many people and on such a regular basis as the coffee franchise business.
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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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