Foodservice

Chester's Opens Another Dozen

12 new locations offering fried chicken concept

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Chester's International, the leading fried chicken foodservice offering in the convenience store category, announces the grand opening of 12 new locations.

Each Chester's location will feature menu options including their double breaded chicken, potato wedges and signature sauces. They will also offer dine-in, carry-out and catering options.

"We are excited to be working with successful businesses like these," said Rick Davis, vice president of systems management for Chester's International. "It will be great to see these businesses grow with [image-nocss] a successful franchise program, that will enable them to boost sales and maintain a quality product that customers will love."
Chester's newest locations can be found at: Jordan's Kwik Stop No. 34, Pocohontas, Ark. Pablo's Cafe, New Roads, La. Foster's Family Foods, Gibbon, Neb. Lj's Express, Derby, Maine. Olsen's IGA Supermarket, Ajo, Ariz. The Nutcracker, Syracuse, N.Y. Express Lane No. 94, Moultrie, Ga. Shilpa of Holy Hill, Holy Hill, S.C. Cenex, Oberlin, Kansas. Indianapolis West 70 Truck Plaza, Indianapolis. Express Lane, Camden, Ark. USA Gas, Blythe, Calif. Birmingham, Ala.-based 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. Its grab-n-go concept, Chester's Chicken on the Fly, offers customers a convenient meal solution giving retailers more margins. Straight from the freezer--cook it, pack it and sell it. With a minimal investment and little to no labor requirements, Chester's Chicken on the Fly not only offers convenience to customers but the retailers as well.

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