Fryer's

Fryer’s
Wholly owned subsidiary
Industry Fast Casual Restaurants
Founded 1989
Headquarters Richmond, BC, Canada
Number of locations
50+ (2009)[1]
Area served
Worldwide
Products American Food Choices
Owner Fryer’s International, Inc
Website fryersusa.com

Fryer's is an international fast food chain focused on Hamburgers, Fried Chicken, French fries, and Milkshakes. Its headquarters in the Richmond, BC area. It is currently owned and operated by Fryer's International, Inc. Fryer’s restaurant has evolved since its establishment in 1989 in Richmond, BC, and between 1989 and 2002, the chain expanded to 46 locations scattered throughout the North America.[2][3]

In early 2004, the chain began franchising, and in just 1 year, permits had been sold for over 100 franchised locations, catching the attention of the national restaurant industry.[2] As of 2013, Fryer’s has locations open throughout the United States, Canada and Middle East.[2][4]

Food

BeastBurger

The Fryer’s Beast Burgers are 1/3 Lb of 100% pure beef, American Cheese Lettuce, Tomato and other vegetables. Fryer’s uses buns that are softer and "eggier" than normal buns.

Chicken Burgers

The Fryer’s Chicken Burgers are made of 100% white meat, American Cheese Lettuce, Tomato and other vegetables. Fryer’s uses buns that are softer and "eggier" than normal buns.

Chargrilled Burgers

The Fryer’s Chargrilled Burgers are grilled hamburgers made on real charcoal grill with 100% pure beef, American Cheese Lettuce, Tomato and other vegetables. Fryer’s uses buns that are softer and "eggier" than normal buns.

Side Orders

French fries are the sole side item, available salted only in "Fryer’s style" or seasoned "Cajun style".

Restaurants

A Fryer’s restaurant locations have both drive-thru and front-window service. Many Fryer’s restaurants are open 24 hours a day.

Slogans

US – Canada

International

History

Fryer’s was founded on April 20, 1989, in Toronto, Canada. The first restaurant was established as a 20-stool counter operation, Originally the chain consisted of only dine-in facilities, but after the success and customer’s demand, most locations have since added drive-through.

In the media

In 2005, the company was featured in the TV series Alias.

Locations

References

  1. Volpe, Michael (July 17, 2009). "Fryer's Offers Loans to Credit-Strapped Franchisees". The Vancouver Sun (29): 4.
  2. 1 2 3 "About Us". Fryer’s International.
  3. Hoovers.com. "CKE Restaurants, Inc.". Hoovers.com. Retrieved 2007-10-17.
  4. "Fryerusa.com, Privacy Policy, Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  5. "Locations of Fryer’s"

External links

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