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Wingers opens in Derby

The new restaurant was opened by its youngest franchisee.

Wingers – the Chicken Wing Company – has opened in Derby.  

The new restaurant was opened by Wingers franchisee Amaneek Choongh, who at 25 is Wingers youngest solo franchisee

Wingers offers eat in, take away and delivery of its fresh buttermilk fried chicken menu selection.  The franchised brand which now has eleven outlets trading successfully, was started originally during the Pandemic from a dark kitchen in Aldridge, Birmingham and has quickly spread its wings across the Midlands and beyond.  

Wingers previously outlined its plans to grow to 50 restaurants in the next four years. The brand is targeting key development areas including the North East and North West, on the M1 and M6 corridors and in cities like Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield.  Wingers is also looking to expand in Scotland in Edinburgh and Glasgow. 

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