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Campbellfield welcomes brand new KFC

Late last month, the north welcomed a new KFC to the community.

KFC Campbellfield, which is owned and operated by family-based RG Restaurants, is an exciting addition for chicken lovers of the northern suburbs.

“We’re very excited to be expanding our service to the Campbellfield suburb to allow easier access for locals, whilst creating jobs and being part of the economy stimulating the Broadmeadows Assembly Business Precinct project,” said RG general manager James Morton.

RG Restaurants now celebrates its 63rd KFC in Victoria, which is a remarkable achievement from humble beginnings starting with one restaurant. The group takes pride operating in several regional Victorian areas and many northern and western Melbourne suburbs. The company now provides 4000 plus jobs to Victorians and stives to continue growing and offering new and exciting opportunities to local communities.

In the processes of preparing for the opening, restaurant manager Megan and her two assistant managers, Crystal and Anthony, have worked tirelessly and exceptionally, with special mention to area coach Carmel who has been an integral part of KFC in the northern suburbs for 18 years. The team has recruited 60 people in the area and trained them at nearby restaurants in the north.

“Our culture fosters the growth and development of our people by providing opportunities that help them gain lifelong skills, confidence, and friends” said Carmel.

The new restaurant boasts a dual lane drive thru for efficient service as well as state-of-the-art interiors. The restaurant is well located on the corner of the Broadmeadows Assembly development to provide a convenient treat for workers in the area and future precinct visitors.

KFC Campbellfield is easily located off Sydney Road, with access on Barry Road. The team look forward to welcoming you.

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