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Wingers co-founder Amran Sunner with franchisee Tajinder Choongh. /Photo provided.

Wingers inks 30 restaurant development deal

The new restaurants will be for West London and the Thames Valley.

Wingers has signed a 30-restaurant development agreement for West London and Thames Valley.

Five experienced QSR investors will grow the brand within the agreed territory in line with a long-term development agreement.

At least two new restaurants are expected to open before the end of 2024, with restaurant numbers anticipated to ramp up to hit targets after that in potential locations which could include the likes of Windsor, Maidenhead, Chiswick, Ealing, Slough and Watford.

Wingers has been continuously launching new franchises since September this year.

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