Foodservice

Chester the Chicken Catches Roadrunner

Chicken on the Fly opens at Roadrunner Market location

BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. -- Chester's International LLC, a leading fried chicken foodservice offering in the convenience store category, has announced the recent opening of its newest location. The newest Chester's Chicken on the Fly location can be found inside the Roadrunner Market in Blountville, Tenn.

Roadrunner Markets currently operates 92 stores across North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee.

"We are excited to introduce Chester's to our community" said Ryan Broyles, president of Mountain Empire Oil Co., which operates the Roadrunner Market chain. "[image-nocss] After researching several options for a QSR concept, Chester's brand recognition and quality food offerings were the perfect fit. We look forward to expanding our foodservice experience with the Chester's team."

Chester's Chicken on the Fly, a grab-and-go concept, offers customers a convenient meal solution. This menu provides options for breakfast, lunch and dinner including chicken tenders, potato wedges and biscuits.

"Chester's is proud to have another great location in Tennessee," said Richard Davis, vice president of systems management for Birmingham, Ala.-based Chester's. "Each opening brings Chester's great chicken and sides to more people, and keeps the brand growing. Roadrunner Market has great people, and we are excited they are on our team."

Chester's is an emerging leader of quick-serve restaurant (QSR) concepts with more than 1,800 Chester Fried licensed and Chester's franchised locations.

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