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QSR brand Fat Tiger to launch 500 outlets by 2028

QSR brand Fat Tiger has announced plans to launch 500 offline outlets across 200 cities over the next three years. The expansion will follow a hybrid model, combining company-owned and franchise-operated stores, according to a media release issued on Tuesday.

To support this growth, the brand will lease 500 retail spaces, each ranging between 300 to 500 square feet, amounting to more than 150,000 square feet of premium commercial space. Additionally, Fat Tiger aims to generate over 1,750 employment opportunities across multiple roles as part of its expansion strategy.

Established by Sahaj Chopra and Sahil Arya, the brand has made a distinct mark in India’s food and beverage industry by blending traditional and contemporary flavors in a unique way, according to the release.

Sahaj Chopra and Sahil Arya, founders and directors of the firm, said,“We are focused on growing Fat Tiger’s presence across 200 cities,making our offerings accessible to more customers while generating employment opportunities at scale.”

Fat Tiger’s menu features a wide selection of momos, burgers, and beverages. Among the latest additions to its momo offerings are BBQ Momo and Kimchi Momo. The brand also stands out by serving exclusive Boba drinks, complementing its popular meal choices.

Fat Tiger has successfully positioned itself as a standout player in the Indian food and beverage market by offering an innovative mix of traditional and modern tastes. With unique menu additions like BBQ and Kimchi Momos, as well as exclusive Boba drinks, the brand continues to attract a diverse customer base and set itself apart in a competitive landscape.

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