Masco Foods, franchise owners of the KFC brand in Ghana, has opened its 20th store which is located at Kwashieman Junction; inside the Infin Filling Station.
The opening ceremony was held on Monday, March 29. Present at the event were a number of invited guests including executives from Mohinani Group, parent company of Masco Foods.
The new store was unveiled with KFC’S brand-new fresh and crisp design which is optimised to ensure customer safety with regards to COVID and seamless operations.
This new KFC Kwashieman store offers takeaway, dine in, drive-thru and delivery services.
There were some great deals on the day including a free extra chicken piece to every purchase of the ever popular Streetwise 5 meal as well as a free soft drink for the first 100 customers.
Subsequently, ongoing promos such us the Kentucky Box and the new range of KFC’s refreshing Krushers can be accessed at the Kwashieman Store.
The management of Masco Foods took the opportunity to express their gratitude to the Masco Foods staff for theirrelentless effort in ensuring that the restaurant was opened.
They assured Ghanaians that KFC still had plans of expanding its brand across the country, adding that Masco foods currently employs over 700 employees and they expect this number to grow over the course of 2021.
Mr. Ashok Mohinani, the Executive Director of Mohinani Group, on his part stressed on the importance of the day, adding that the opening of KFC’s 20th restaurant in the company’s 10thyear of existence was indeed a very important milestone.
Mr. Mohinani acknowledged that although the journey had not always been smooth sailing, the hard work and dedication of the team had taken the company through the tough times.
The Executive Director used the opportunity to thank customers of KFC and the media for their continued support.
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