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I Am Doner launches first North American location in Toronto

They have also secured three additional store locations in the Greater Toronto Area, all set to open next year.

I Am Doner has announced the opening of its first North American location on Queen Street West in Toronto, Canada.

“This opening represents the next phase of our growth in overseas markets, with a greater focus on our British roots in both our interiors and brand identity,” said James Hacon, chairman of I Am Doner.

In partnership with a local franchise partner, I Am Doner Canada has already secured three additional store locations in the Greater Toronto Area, all set to open within the next year.

Moreover, the brand also aims to establish a total of ten locations across Toronto over the next three years, with plans for further expansion into other regions and provinces of Canada with future partners.

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