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Roll’d to launch drive-thru concept

The Vietnamese chain is also rolling out a further 35 stores across Australia.

Roll’d is launching a drive-thru concept, its chief revenue officer confirmed.

“We are launching a new ‘drive-through’ concept, bringing in the first true fast fresh Vietnamese food to the world,” Dennis Koorey said in a Linkedin post.

The Vietnamese chain is also rolling out a further 35 stores across Australia, along with their first four U.S. outlets as well as signing up “some master franchises in Europe and Asia,” the executive added.

Roll’d has been sought for additional details regarding Koorey’s announcement.

(Also read: Roll’d banks on stronger omnichannel arsenal, branding as it readies for international expansion)

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