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Vegan chain Plant Power Fast Food (PPFF) will open seven additional locations in California in 2021. Founded by entrepreneurs Mitch Wallis, Zach Vouga, and Jeffrey Harris, PPFF opened its first location in 2016 in San Diego serving vegan versions of American comfort food classics such as The Big Zac (a burger named after Vouga that replicates McDonald’s’ Big Mac), chicken tenders, fish filet sandwiches, milkshakes, desserts, and kids meals. Since then, the chain has rapidly expanded to seven locations in California, including one operating out of a former Carl’s Jr. drive-thru in Fountain Valley, CA. During the current expansion, PPFF will open its first Los Angeles location in Hollywood, its first Northern California location in Sacramento, along with outposts in Laguna Hills, San Clemente, and two additional San Diego area locations including one on campus at the University of California, San Diego.
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SAN DIEGO, Calif., Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Plant Power Fast Restaurant Group, LLC., the parent company of Plant Power Fast Food, announced three new executive industry hires and seven new locations slated to open in 2021.
Zach Vouga, Co-Founder and Co-CEO, states We started this company as three individuals on a journey to create the future of fast food, however we always knew we would be hiring seasoned, passionate and proven executives to realize our market share goals.
THREE EXECUTIVE HIRES
Dan Lowe, Director of Operations
Dan is the former Director of Operations at Chipotle where he oversaw a territory that stretched from the Upper Midwest through New York and into New England.