Mary Brown's Chicken
"Mary Brown’s is the largest Canadian chicken QSR, experiencing rapid expansion c."
About Mary Brown's Chicken
Mary Brown’s is the largest Canadian chicken QSR, experiencing rapid expansion coast to coast. Crave Delicious menu includes Signature Chicken, Taters, Big Mary Original and Spicy, Chicken Pop-Ins and Tater Poutine. Chicken and Taters are hand cut and hand breaded in each store from fresh, Canadian ingredients. 100% Canadian, Mary Brown's has 290+ stores, 55+ years of success and 19 years of continuous same store sales growth. Winner of Franchisees' Choice Award for 15 years and one of Canada's Best Managed Companies for last 7 consecutive years. Our Design and Development Fee of $20,000 is waived for Military Veterans. Please complete the fields below to contact us (* indicates a required field). I wish to receive emails and newsletters about franchising from CFA. Send me information on franchises looking for franchise candidates that fit my profile
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- 1Motivated entrepreneur seeking a proven system
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- 3Customer-focused operator committed to brand standards
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