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Top halal franchise opportunities in the UK

The halal F&B market is growing fast, with an increasing amount of franchise brands tapping into this demand. Here are the latest opportunities.

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Expected Revenue After 2 Years
£1.352m (estimated EBITDA £236k)
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Outlets available across the UK
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Expected Revenue After 2 Years
£480,000 - £1m (from 14% profit)
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Chicken Cottage

The go-to quick service outlet for the world’s most flavoursome grilled and fried chicken and succulent sides
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The go-to quick service outlet for the world’s most flavoursome grilled and fried chicken and succulent sides
WHY CHOOSE THIS FRANCHISE?
Expected Revenue After 2 Years
N/A
Funding Support
Yes
Outlets Available
Outlets available across the UK
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The halal meat market is currently valued at £1.7 billion in the UK, with that figure expected to experience 15% growth over the next five years. By 2028, the market is anticipated to be valued at £2 billion, according to the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board.

Food and drink franchise brands offering fully halal menus are continuing to rise, with many experiencing significant success in cities such as Birmingham, Leicester, London, Leeds, Glasgow etc. - where there are particularity high Muslim populations who are required to eat halal.

However, these franchise brands have also been able to attract consumers outside of halal communities. Their inclusive menus mean they’re able to appeal to a much broader customer base than non-halal F&B brands are able to - therefore increasing revenue opportunities for franchisees.

Here, we outline some of the latest halal franchise opportunities in the UK.