Burger King to officially open second branch in Martintar

Burger King to officially open second branch in Martintar

By Sharon Dipitika
Wednesday 17/02/2016

Great news for the people of Nadi as Burger King will officially open their second branch in Martintar this afternoon.

Burger King Martintar will be open for the public from 6am tomorrow.  

Burger King Fiji General Manager Akash Narsey says 40 people will be employed at the new branch.

He says they are looking at having between 7 to 10 Burger King outlets in Fiji and their immediate plan is to open three more Burger King Restaurants before the end of 2016 in Suva and Nadi.

The franchise in Fiji is owned by the Motibhai Group.

Meanwhile Motibhai Group Chairman and CEO, Kirit Patel will also donate $2,501 to the Nadi Centre for Special Education.

Patel says the investment for the Martintar Complex was around $6.5M and the total investment to date which includes the Nadi Airport Burger King is $8.3M.

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