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He said that it was inspiration from customers of his original chilli pickle brand that spurred him on to enter the fast food scene, saying: “I always loved seeing the way our products were used in people’s cooking, from being added to homemade burgers to being used as a marinade.
“We hope that this will be just the beginning for the Naga King fast food brand and our aim is to reach as many people as possible with our dishes. We look forward to serving up our chilli-infused menu for the first time and challenge Leeds’ fast food lovers to give a hot and spicy meal a try!” Jon Blundell, Operations Manager at Foodstars, said that Naga King is a welcome addition to their premises: “We’d like to congratulate the Naga King team for embarking on this new chapter in their business journey and we look forward to having them on board with us. Their specialty chilli-based dishes certainly bring something new to the scene and will be a breath of fresh air for local fast food fans.
Naga King launches on Friday, October 7 and will be open for orders on its website, Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Just Eat.
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