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Odd Burger Corporation is expecting to open three new franchised restaurant locations and one new franchised food truck within the next two months, bringing its total number of operational units to 21, the company announced on Monday.

The Company, which is a franchised vegan fast-food restaurant chain and food technology company that manufactures a proprietary line of plant-based protein and dairy alternatives, currently has 17 operational units in Canada including 10 franchised restaurant locations, one franchised mobile unit and six corporation restaurant locations, it said in a news release.

“The next location expected to open will be at 4549 Kingston Road in the community of Scarborough, Ontario. Construction is completed and the occupancy permit has been filed. The site is expected to open in early November 2024. Grand opening details will be announced on the Company’s social media accounts. The Company is expecting to open its second downtown Toronto location at 229 Church Street by the end of November 2024 once final inspections are complete and an occupancy permit has been issued,” it said.

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“The Company is pleased to announce it is expecting to open two more franchised units in the province of British Columbia. Construction is completed and final inspections are in progress at 2821 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. The Company will also be launching its first food truck in Vancouver, BC. Construction of the food truck is largely complete, and the truck is expected to be operating at select sites in and around Vancouver as well as various festivals and events. Both units are expected to open by December 2024.”

Odd Burger said its recently opened locations in Victoria nd Ottawa have had above average sales since opening with sales on track to hit approximately $1 million in annualized revenue at both locations.

James McInnes

“This is a significant milestone and demonstrates the success the Company is having at increasing its average unit volume,” said James McInnes, CEO and Co-Founder of Odd Burger. “We are excited to continue to build our brand and grow across Canada with our franchise model.”

Additional locations under development

The following table details status updates for additional locations under development.

LocationAddressStatus
Woodbridge8470 Highway 27, Vaughan, ONUnder construction
Toronto, Broadview     731 Broadview Ave., Toronto, ONAwaiting completion of landlord work.
Edmonton, South9222 Ellerslie Road, Edmonton, AB     Under construction

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Mario Toneguzzi
Mario Toneguzzi
Mario Toneguzzi, based in Calgary, has more than 40 years experience as a daily newspaper writer, columnist, and editor. He worked for 35 years at the Calgary Herald covering sports, crime, politics, health, faith, city and breaking news, and business. He is the Co-Editor-in-Chief with Retail Insider in addition to working as a freelance writer and consultant in communications and media relations/training. Mario was named as a RETHINK Retail Top Retail Expert in 2024.

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