Subway stalwart to roll out Sushi Sushi franchise

Subway stalwart to roll out Sushi Sushi franchise
Sushi Sushi has 170 stores in Australia since opening in 1998. (Image: Supplied)
John Anthony
A seasoned Subway franchise owner is bringing Australian sushi chain Sushi Sushi to New Zealand, aiming to open 35 stores over the next decade.Christchurch resident Stanley Greene signed a master franchise agreement with Sushi Sushi, which was launched in 1998 and now has 170 stores in Australia. Greene will take over NZ's only existing Sushi Sushi store in Botany and plans to expand nationwide.Sushi Sushi, which claims to be Australia’s largest sushi chain, offers three franchise models: A full store for A$450,000 (NZ$...

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