January, 20: Skyland group, a renowned pan India multi-vertical food and beverages company, has recently diversified its market presence with 4 new Kathi Nation franchises in Patna, Thiruvananthapuram, Sasaram and Ladakh. Skyland is a new-age business known for its over 100 outlets of La Trio Pizza, Kathi Nation, and Shawarma Hut, across India. Kathi Nation, La Trio Pizza, and Shawarma Hut are the prominent brands of the company. Each brand serves more than 50 varieties of food items with over 100 outlets covering more than 20 states, over 40 cities and many more large and busy burgs. The venture is favorable in launching multiple franchises by having a viable location, Strategic marketing, excellent customer services, and primarily, the passion for food. The company was established in 2017 with the vision of providing pocket-friendly specialty food with an unparalleled quick-service restaurant experience to the customers. On the thriving grand opening of the new outlets, Mr. Saurabh Raj, Chief executive officer (CEO), Skyland Group, said, “We are thrilled to announce that we’ve opened 4 more new franchises to enhance our business presence. The idea is to further strengthen our local presence in the food and beverages market across India. It also gives us the right edge to assert ourselves as the biggest F&B servers in the country. We strive to continue growing business with many more ventures in the times ahead.”
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