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Fancy Fries Franchise Hits Scotland with Six-Figure Turnover Potential

Karen ContrinoBy Karen Contrino21/11/20243 Mins Read
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Fancy Fries, one of the UK’s fastest-growing mobile catering franchises, is thrilled to announce a life-changing opportunity for entrepreneurs in Scotland. The company is now offering a limited number of franchise opportunities, bringing its beloved loaded fries concept to the Scottish market.
From humble beginnings as a street food tent in Birmingham to a nationwide sensation, Fancy Fries has captured the hearts and taste buds of food lovers across the UK. Founded in 2015 by James Hipkiss, the brand has become synonymous with quality, innovation, and community spirit in the mobile catering industry. It is enjoying rapid growth and currently has five successful franchisees.
“We’re incredibly excited to bring the Fancy Fries experience to Scotland,” says James Hipkiss, owner and director of Fancy Fries. “This is a chance for passionate entrepreneurs to be part of a proven business opportunity, with a projected turnover of £100,000 in the first year, from the comfort of a food truck”.
The Fancy Fries story is one of determination and vision. Inspired by a street food festival in Brooklyn, New York, Hipkiss brought the concept of loaded fries to the UK, adding his own unique twist. The brand quickly gained popularity, attracting attention from food critics, celebrities, and even international franchising enquiries from the US, Australia, and the Middle East. James was recently interviewed by a well-known news channel after having caught the eye of food lover Michael Portillo.
Franchisees will benefit from:
  • A proven business model with a track record of success
  • Comprehensive training, that includes an essential operations manual, as well as ongoing support
  • A strong brand identity and powerful marketing strategies
  • Innovative menu items
  • Help with business development and generating leads from event bookings
This franchise opportunity is ideal for anyone who is excited about owning a food business and taking part in local community engagement. Hiring a food truck for weddings, corporate events and birthday parties is an incredibly popular thing to do. Fancy Fries is looking for driven entrepreneurs who share the company’s vision of making it a household name for event catering globally.
James concludes “The UK restaurant industry has faced numerous challenges, whilst food trucks are enjoying growth and benefit from lower operational costs. Owning a Fancy Fries franchise is a real opportunity for anyone wanting to own a food business, including any restaurateurs who fancy a move into mobile catering.”
Interested parties are encouraged to visit the Fancy Fries website and apply by emailing Rod on Rod@how2franchise.co.uk
Don’t miss your chance to be part of the Fancy Fries movement and bring joy to food lovers across Scotland!
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Karen Contrino

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