Texas A&M Chicken Favorite Turns to Franchising with Frisco as its Corporate Base
Layne s Chicken Fingers plans to open up to 35 corporate stores in DFW and up to 120 franchise locations statewide.
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Maria Hieber
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Business & Economy
May 7, 2021
11:00 am
Texas A&M favorite Layne’s Chicken Fingers has announced plans to roll out at least 30 new corporate locations throughout Dallas-Fort Worth, nearly 100 to 120 future franchises throughout Texas, and even more across the country.
Mike Layne founded the fast chicken brand in College Station in 1994. A college student at the time, Mike Garratt, took a quick interest in the business and became sole owner after he graduated from A&M. Under Garratt, the brand quickly gained traction as a cult college town favorite but lacked scalability. Enter Garrett Reed, the brand’s current CEO.
Bolton party woman fined £10,000 for breaching coronavirus lockdown rules
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Footage from a covid party (Picture: GMP) MAGISTRATES have fined several people from Bolton hundreds of pounds after they attended gatherings in breach of coronavirus rules. At Manchester Magistrates Court the five people from Bolton were among a slew of offenders from throughout Greater Manchester convicted of ignoring the rules last September and October. Three of the people who attended gatherings in the Bolton did not turn up for their hearings and were convicted in their absence. In court Aaron Davidson, aged 31, of Darley Street, Farnworth, admitted participating in an indoor gathering on September 12 and was fined £430 plus £128 in costs and charges.
Dovestones Reservoir is rammed today - AGAIN
Visitors have been flocking to the Oldham beauty spot throughout lockdown
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A parking warden slaps tickets a car (Image: Manchester Evening News)
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The scene at Dovestone Reservoir on Saturday
A high-level review is to be held after a weekend of frustration and anger when hundreds of motorists ignored the government’s appeal to stay at home and invaded a controversial beauty spot.
The trips to Dovestone Reservoir in Greenfield were seen as a sounding board to a much wider picture of confusion and disregard for rules surrounding the first weekend of a nationwide lockdown.
Critics say Dovestone is constantly featured as a must-visit beauty spot which had tempted motorists from across the north west to break the lockdown and make the journey.
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