Foodservice Concept Wingstop Announces Plans to Open 100 Locations in Canada
Dallas-based fast-casual restaurant chain Wingstop has announced that it will enter the Canadian market with plans for about 100 locations over the next decade.
by Craig Patterson – Retail-Insider.com
The company will launch in the Toronto area prior to expanding Wingstop nationally. The first Canadian location will open in 2022 according to the company.
“Wingstop in Canada marks another key step toward our stated goal of becoming a Top 10 Global Brand and further validates the portability of our brand on a global level,” said Nicolas Boudet, President of International at Wingstop. “We currently see Wingstop addressing a need in the Canadian market with our unique brand positioning and product offering and believe this is a market where we can replicate the success we’ve experienced in the U.S. based on Canadians’ appreciation and craving for bold flavour and high-quality product.”
Wingstop partnered with JPK Capital for the Canadian expansion. JPK Capital is described as a single-family office “motivated by sustainable change, technological innovation, and long-term vision.” The company was founded in 2017 by entrepreneur Joe Poulin and provides long-term capital, strategy, and tech expertise for consumer businesses. JPK Capital’s portfolio includes successful restaurant franchises across several countries.
“JPK Capital could not be happier to partner with Wingstop and lead the charge in bringing one of the most successful restaurant brands and the best wings in the world to Canada,” said Poulin. “As technology entrepreneurs and investors, we have been impressed with Wingstop’s investment in innovation and look forward to capitalizing on its proprietary tech stack to offer a best-in-class digital and in-restaurant experience to Canadians.”
“Wingstop says that its vision is to become a top 10 global restaurant brand”
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