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Eat’N’Go celebrates 7th Anniversary of operations in Nigeria

The leading franchisee for Domino’s Pizza and its two other global brands, Cold Stone Creamery and Pinkberry Gourmet Frozen Yoghurt, Eat’N’Go Limited has celebrated its seven years of operations in Nigeria through series of activities to express ecstasy over its achievement.
In a statement issued by the company, this anniversary, further threw limelight on the company’s success and immense progress in the dynamic quick service restaurant industry in Nigeria.
According to the statement, as part of its growth trajectory, the QSR brand has remained consistent in the expansion of its services to more Nigerians, providing value and satisfaction for its customers all year round, with presence in Abuja, Port-Harcourt, Lagos, Ibadan, Ilorin, Akure and Enugu.
It further said, “Since its entrant into the Nigerian market, Eat’N’Go has recorded significant milestone across all aspects of its business with the delivery of high-quality service. In the last seven years, the brand has grown from 250 members of staff to over 2400 staff members. Increase in number of outlets to 102 and currently operates with a N10 billion investment in Nigeria.”
The statement stated that, “In the course of its operations in Nigeria, the company has recorded a long list of achievements and awards, most recent of them is winning the QSR brand of the year 2019 and the CEO winning the most innovative CEO award at the Business Day Leadership Awards 2019.”
Commenting on the anniversary, CEO Eat’N’Go Limited, Patrick Mc. Michael, revealed his delight on the organisation’s growth in Nigeria over the years, owning its success to all its stakeholders.
Patrick said, “Our experience in Nigeria has been tremendously great. Not only have we grown as a company, we have evolved enough to be a huge contributor to the Nigerian economy as well as giving back to the society.”
“We will like to say thank you to all of our loyal stakeholders whose impact and contribution has proven priceless to us as a company’’. He added.
Within its 7 years in Nigeria, Eat’N’Go has invested significantly in human capital development, contributing greatly to Nigeria’s labour market.
The organisation as part of its corporate social responsibility, have also partnered with Slum2School Africa, a volunteer-driven developmental organization that provides quality education to disadvantaged children, to send 1000 undeserved children to school in Nigeria.

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