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Papa John’s opens restaurant in Castleford

The company continues to call for prospective franchisees interested in running a multi-unit Papa John’s franchise.

Papa John’s announced the opening of its newest restaurant in Castleford, Wakefield in Yorkshire.

Multi-unit franchisees Mandy Kaur and Chan Singh said they recruited 15 local people to run the store, which is now their fifth Papa John’s.

“We opened in Pontefract last year, now [in] Castleford and have a further store planned [in] the North West this summer. Our recipe for success is hard work and commitment but it’s also our people,” Kaur said in an announcement.

The company continues to call for prospective franchisees interested in running a multi-unit Papa John’s franchise or opening-up in a ‘non-traditional’ locations such as a holiday park, leisure venue or sports stadium.

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