Weekend Herald

BurgerFuel outlets suited to buyers with taste for fast food

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BurgerFuel Timaru and Invercargi­ll are on the market, offering a great opportunit­y for a local operator to get into a leading, New Zealand-owned brand.

With asking prices of $365,000 and $375,000, plus initial fees, these businesses are priced to sell.

The ideal buyers would be an energetic couple or individual with a passion for quality food and exceptiona­l customer service.

The stores were opened three years ago and have been run under management from Auckland, with sales growth year-on-year.

There are long lease agreements in place and sturdy and secure staff and systems. Full training is provided.

BurgerFuel has robust operationa­l support, and sophistica­ted systems, world-class training and innovative marketing programs.

The stores are being sold by ABC Business sales brokers James Sheppard and Jono Kennedy.

“This is a rare opportunit­y to partner with this major franchise and enjoy support from the vast BurgerFuel network, making use of tried and tested systems and marketing strategies,” says Kennedy.

Sheppard sees the businesses being hugely desirable because the brand has such a presence and a loyal following.

“Being part of BurgerFuel is being part of a culture with a passion for American muscle cars, bold art work and fantastic quality burgers.

“Being a franchisee in BurgerFuel is being part of a franchise that has an X-factor, along with the rewards that come with it.”

BurgerFuel features a wide menu which offers high quality, wholesome and natural ingredient­s with gourmet options for everyone, including 100 pr cent grass-fed NZ beef and freerange chicken, to low-carb, vegan, gluten-free and dairy-free options.

Kennedy sees the southern regions as having continued growth over the coming years and says these businesses will flourish under an owner operator.

A local owner operator is needed to step in and drive the local marketing, along with further increasing the customer service and delivery of the product, he says.

“BurgerFuel is a hugely popular brand, now operating in five countries with over 50 stores across New Zealand and leads the way with their approach to staff culture, environmen­tal impact and creativity with such concepts as the now worldfamou­s “Doofer” which has revolution­ised the way a burger is eaten.

This is a great opportunit­y to become a part of the BurgerFuel story and establish your own business.”

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