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Burgers, beers and business; Hello Harry’s recipe for success

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Foodie trends may come and go, but in the burger game, business is better than ever. From the industry giants that champion the sector, to the roadside stands that line the country’s outskirts, Australians can’t get enough of the fast-food fare.

But that isn’t to say the sector is stagnant. An evolving consumer demand is providing more room for new industry players and business owners to make their mark on the local landscape.

Aussies now crave something more than just a cheap eat and a fast fix. Driven by the millennial market, the burger business is changing and it’s full-scale operations like Hello Harry that are leading the charge.

Since launching in 2014, Hello Harry has built a reputation as a dealer of all things greasy, grilled and gluttonous.

The Queensland-born business offers hand-made, bespoke burgers and a wide-ranging craft-beer selection throughout its eight locations across Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia.

The mid-sized 100 to 150sqm restaurants cater for all ages, from the family dinner diners to the Sunday-drinks squad, with the street-art inspired fit-outs providing the perfect back-drop for the emerging boutique burger scene.

What truly sets Hello Harry apart from other franchises is the exclusivity of product, however. All burger buns are specially made for the business, all meats slow cooked in store and all patties made fresh each day.

The focus on fresh is paying off, with Hello Harry franchisees enjoying a sound return on investment, backed by low set-up costs and the franchisor’s ongoing support.

In addition to a wealth of head office structures, Hello Harry also provides franchisees with a dedicated marketing manager to oversee the local and national marketing efforts.

This in turn allows franchisees to focus on what matters most, running a top-shelf business that the local community loves.

Thankfully, Hello Harry has streamlined its production and operational procedures, meaning incoming franchisees can quickly adapt to the QSR game.

Now the brand is looking to further develop its network of franchise locations, seeking the right partner to take the Hello Harry brand to the public.

With no experience necessary and all training provided, a Hello Harry franchise offers a rare opportunity to enter the burger sector with the backing of future-focused franchisor.

If you are interested in becoming part of an exciting and innovative brand in the midst of a huge growth period, visit franchisebusiness.com.au/brands/hello-harry/ or email hh@helloharry.com.au