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Fast food restaurants can be found not only in United States, but also in United Kingdom. Many tourists who visit the country eat fast food due to the fast service and low price. It has delicious taste despite the lack of nutritional value. Some fast food restaurants that you can find in United Kingdom include Eat, Wasabi, Sam’s Chicken and others. Thus, check Facts about Fast Food in the UK below:
Have you visited Wasabi before? This fast food chain restaurant is operated in New York and London. The menu is related to Japanese food like bento and sushi.
Abokado Fast Food in the UK
A Korean entrepreneur, Dong Hyun Kim established Wasabi in London in 2003. In central London, you can find 37 outlets of Wasabi.
Are you a fan of sandwich? You need to come to Eat. United Kingdom has at least 100 branches of this sandwich shop. Most of them are found in London.
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Fast Food Restaurants
In October 1996, the first Eat shop was opened in Villiers Street, London. In 2008, it has the annual sales of £68 million. In 2012, Eat earned £2.7 million for the profit.
In 1990, Sam’s Chicken was established in Wealdstone, Middlesex for the first restaurant. The popularity turns it into fast food chain.
Sri Lankan Sam Chandrasinghe was the founder of Sam’s Chicken. He was the former deputy operations director of KFC UK. Most outlets of Sam’s are located in London.
Another fast food chain based in UK is Abokado. The first shop was opened in Covent Garden of London. Mark Lilley and his wife Lindsay were the founders of the chain.
Eat London
If you are interested to consume the healthy alternative food products, you can come to Yogen Früz. It serves the customers with frozen yogurt and smoothies.
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Ü Sensations are the famous frozen yogurts served in different flavors such as Chai Latte, Apple Pie, Strawberry cheesecake, and many more.
Sam’s Chicken
The customers are allowed to customize the menu items into no sugar, no fat, non-dairy or low fat version.
Are you amazed after reading facts about fast food in the UK?