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UFood Grill Announces Space Permit Approval at Oakland International Airport
Dépèche transmise le 3 août 2009 par Business Wire
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--UFood Restaurant Group, Inc. (OTCBB: UFFC) announced today they have been approved for a Space Use Permit at Oakland International Airport. This news comes shortly after UFood Grill announced they signed the lease for their second location at Boston Logan Airport. UFood Grill has a third airport location at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, the seventh busiest airport in the world. Oakland International Airport ranks 33rd in enplanements, according to 2008 statistics by ACAIS.
George Naddaff, Chairman and CEO, said, “We’re pleased that UFood will be in another airport. This is a testament to the traction we’re getting from nontraditional locations such as airports and hospitals, and we see opportunities to expand into other nontraditional locations such as colleges and travel plazas. Earlier this year we were very pleased to be recognized as the “Best New Food & Beverage Concept” in the Small Food & Beverage Operator category by Airport Revenue News’ 2009 Best Airports & Concessionaires competition. The UFood concept is increasingly being recognized for its ability to answer the needs of consumers who are looking for an affordable, convenient, quick-service restaurant offering ‘better-for-you’ and delicious food choices. The Oakland Airport location will be our fourth nontraditional restaurant to open and we’re working hard to continue this growth.”
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