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Finnish fast food Chain opens outlet in Tehran

byCT Report
18/04/2018
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HELSINKI: In a continuing strategy of exploring previously untapped markets, Turku-based hamburger restaurant chain Hesburger opened a new outlet in Iran’s capital city Tehran on Friday.

The debut attracted many curious onlookers to the grand opening, according to a statement by Hesburger’s Founder Heikki Salmela and the crowd could be seen in photos published on social media, the Finnish Broadcasting Company Yle reported.

Throngs of people were shown outside the restaurant in a photo posted on Twitter by Finland’s Ambassador to Iran Keijo Norvanto, with the ambassador tweeting: “Honored to visit the very first Hesburger restaurant in Tehran, Iran. Such a great example of Finnish-Iranian cooperation and entrepreneurship.”

According to the company, at least some of the menu ingredients will be produced in Finland. For example, Hesburger said that most of the ingredients for their burger mayonnaise will be sourced from Finland, but due to food preservation concerns, the condiment will be manufactured and packaged in Iran.

The company said that it has expansion plans in Iran and intends to open one or two new franchise outlets in the country each year.

Hesburger, which started as a small burger stand in Naantali, Finland, in the 1960s, now has franchises operating in 10 countries.

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