Red Rooster

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Red Rooster

Red Rooster is a renowned Australian fast-food chain, specializing in roast chicken. The chain was established in 1972 and has since expanded to over 360 stores across Australia.

History

Red Rooster was founded by Peter Kailis, a Western Australian entrepreneur. The first store was opened in the Perth suburb of Kelmscott, Western Australia. The brand quickly gained popularity and expanded across the country.

Menu

The Red Rooster menu primarily consists of roast chicken dishes, including whole roasts, half roasts, and individual pieces. They also offer a variety of chicken burgers, wraps, and salads. In addition, the menu features a range of sides such as chips, peas, and gravy.

Expansion and Growth

Over the years, Red Rooster has seen significant growth and expansion. The brand has consistently focused on maintaining high-quality food and service standards, which has contributed to its success.

Criticism and Controversy

Like many fast-food chains, Red Rooster has faced criticism and controversy over the years. These have primarily related to issues such as employee treatment, food quality, and environmental impact.

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