Lily Sweeney, writer
In a recent social media post, the Thai food franchise that offers a range of tasty dine-in and dine-out options requested that its customers get voting.
Discussing its nomination for this exciting category within the Deliveroo Restaurant Awards on social media, Camile Thai said, “Our compostable packaging means potentially taking millions of cups and boxes out of incinerators and landfills every year. We’ve taken out all plastic bottles from our stores, and are working on becoming 100% plastic-free in 2022. Vote [for Camile Thai in the aforementioned award category] now.”
Following this post, voting closed, and the winners of the Deliveroo Restaurant Awards (other categories of which include Best Pizza and Best Breakfast) will be announced on November 15th by CEO Will Shu. Camile Thai is hoping to succeed in its category. Over the years, the restaurant franchise has dedicated a huge amount of time and energy to ensuring that it’s as eco-friendly and sustainable as possible.
The restaurant’s combination of eco-friendly and healthy options makes it popular for customers across the UK, and if you’re interested in joining the growing network, you can invest for a minimum initial amount of £100,000 with franchise fees of £20,000. In return for your investment, you’ll receive pre-opening support (including help with site selection, store design, and a six-week fast track training programme).
You’ll then receive post-opening assistance whenever required (including ongoing communications and meetings, marketing and advertising help, lifetime training and development opportunities and much, much more). If you have relevant management experience, the money to make the investment and fund a growing Camile Thai branch, and a strong desire to run a successful franchise business in the thriving food service industry, you can find out more about investing via Point Franchise. You’ll discover Camile Thai’s profile page linked above.
Camile Thai Kitchen
Camile Thai Kitchen is a healthy and sustainable restaurant brand operating in the home delivery category, in the ever-expanding delivery industry in the UK.
Lily Sweeney, writer