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FLAVORED fries brand Potato Corner opened stores in London, Dubai and its 1,400th store, further expanding its global presence to five continents.

FLAVORED fries brand Potato Corner opened stores in London, Dubai and its 1,400“We’re very pleased with the growth momentum of Potato Corner, and we look forward to further increasing its footprint,” Shakey’s Pizza Asia Ventures, Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer Vicente L. Gregorio said in a press release on Tuesday.

With its opening in the United Kingdom , Potato Corner is now present across Asia, North America, South America, Australia, and Europe. The new store located at the Medz Corner Food Court in London follows the recent opening of a store in Dubai, United Arab Emirates . “I resonate with Potato Corner’s vision of having a Potato Corner in every corner. That’s exactly what I intend to do. More stores to come,” Mr. Garcia said.

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