Chick-fil-A plans a $1 billion international expansion through 2030
Fast-food restaurant chain plans $1 billion international expansion through 2030
Chick-fil-A has built its rapid growth on the popularity of its chicken sandwich. The company’s unconventional approach to business has helped make it the third-biggest fast-food chain in the U.S. WSJ gets an inside look at the strategies driving the Atlanta-based company’s success. Photo: Richard B. Levine/Zuma PressChick-fil-A Inc. is reaching beyond North America with a $1 billion plan to take its signature crispy chicken-breast sandwich overseas.
The Atlanta-based company said it plans to open restaurants in Europe and Asia by 2026, with locations in five international markets by 2030.
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