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Retail Zoo taps Chris Garlick as new CEO

Garlick was the former CEO of Starbucks Australia.

Retail Zoo has appointed Chris Garlick as its new CEO.

“Chris joins us with extensive experience in retail food, most recently as the CEO for Starbucks Australia,” Retail Zoo said in a LinkedIn post.

Retail Zoo is the holding company behind brands like Boost Juice, Betty's Burgers, Salsas Fresh Mex, and CIBO Espresso. 

The company's four brands have more than 660 stores worldwide, employing over 8,000 people across more than 12 countries.

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