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Graze Craze is a charcuterie board business part of franchise powerhouse United Franchise Group. A charcuterie board is an assortment of cured meats, cheeses, artisan breads, olives, fruits, vegetables and deserts!
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Family designed & built The Pantry was established in October 2016 with two key attributes in mind - delicious home-cooked food and quality service.
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If you have a passion for animals and would love to run your own business then the Dial A Dog Wash franchise could be for you!
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Camile Thai Kitchen is an exciting award-winning restaurant group, offering premium quality Good Mood Thai Food for dine in, collection, takeaway or delivery. Founded by Brody Sweeney in Dublin in 2010, there are now 45 Camile Thai restaurants across Ireland and Northern Ireland, with a further 4 locations in the UK. Within the group, four restaurants are Petite Camile (convenience formats within Circle K forecourts). Camile also recently opened within ‘The Mezz’ at Dublin airport. The Group also has an additional 9 Indian restaurants under the Thindi brand.
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Caprinos Pizza Ltd is a young successful international pizza delivery/take-away chain with a rapid popularity growth in the UK and Ireland markets. Having over 100 branches we are one of very few pizza brands offering Halal menu across all our branches.
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Ireland’s Original Kebab: Start your own fast food success story with a brand that’s shaped Irish tastes for over 40 years.
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Trends and Facts About Pet Franchises

With dog ownership in Ireland being twice the European average, we are definitely a doggy nation!

Pets are very popular in Ireland. While dogs and cats are the most popular pets, fish and birds also continue to be popular but the number of smaller animals such as rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils and pet-rats is on the rise.  People are treating their pets more and more like family members. In a survey conducted by The Blue Cross Animal Charity, 59% of women said they would turn to their pet for comfort in times of stress. When given the choice of who they would miss most whilst on holidays, a fifth of single women chose their pet over a partner, friend or relative. In addition, 91% of bird owners said that they regularly talk to their pets.  

Whilst people in Ireland continue to love their pets, the pet business grows bigger every year.

So if you have a love of animals and want to be top dog in the pet business, why not conisder the pet franchise opportunities on offer?

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