MOVE over Ronald McDonald and Colonel Sanders. The busty babes of Carl’s Jr have hit town.
In a major shake-up of the fast-food industry in Australia, American burger giant Carl’s Jr is set to be swamped with customers when it opens its first store Down Under on Tuesday.
To mark the opening of the Bateau Bay store — which cost nearly $2 million to set up — on the Central Coast, the first 50 people through the doors at 10am will get a book of vouchers to eat free for a year.
MOVE over Ronald McDonald and Colonel Sanders. The busty babes of Carl’s Jr have hit town.
In a major shake-up of the fast-food industry in Australia, American burger giant Carl’s Jr is set to be swamped with customers when it opens its first store Down Under on Tuesday.
To mark the opening of the Bateau Bay store — which cost nearly $2 million to set up — on the Central Coast, the first 50 people through the doors at 10am will get a book of vouchers to eat free for a year.
Franchise owner Lindsay Brennan said he was expecting a big line-up of people for the historic opening day.
“It’ll be huge,” Mr Brennan, of the BKG Group (owners of BYO Cellars bottleshops), said.
“It’s taken us seven months of hard work to get to this point of opening the store, and it’s all a bit surreal. I’m 53 now and hopefully when I’m 73 we’ll look back and say this was the start of something huge in Australia.”
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