KLE upbeat as London restaurant forced to implement reservation system
Gary Matalon, CEO of the KLE Group, which operates the Tracks & Records restaurants co-branded with partner Usain Bolt, is more upbeat about the franchise, based on better than expected sales at the first foreign casual diner now operating in London.
Matalon partly ascribed the reception to the latest UBTR restaurant to the power of brand Jamaica.
"Right now if you want a table in there you have to wait a couple of weeks. That is the level of demand," Matalon told shareholders at KLE's annual general meeting in Kingston on Tuesday. "We expected it to be well received but I don't think any of us expected or appreciated the power of Jamaica in those international markets."
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/b...rced-implement
Gary Matalon, CEO of the KLE Group, which operates the Tracks & Records restaurants co-branded with partner Usain Bolt, is more upbeat about the franchise, based on better than expected sales at the first foreign casual diner now operating in London.
Matalon partly ascribed the reception to the latest UBTR restaurant to the power of brand Jamaica.
"Right now if you want a table in there you have to wait a couple of weeks. That is the level of demand," Matalon told shareholders at KLE's annual general meeting in Kingston on Tuesday. "We expected it to be well received but I don't think any of us expected or appreciated the power of Jamaica in those international markets."
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/b...rced-implement
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