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Clerkenwell, London, United Kingdom, 2008/04/09 - Boost Juice Bars have exceeded expectations after bursting into the UK a year ago, opening 8 bars since their launch in April 2007. The Australian retail phenomenon is enjoying huge success in the UK market and is taking the country by storm.
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Richard O’ Sullivan, owner of Boost Juice Bars UK, has achieved his target of opening 8 outlets before its first anniversary, by building the business steadily one juice bar at a time.
To celebrate this success Boost Juice Bars are holding celebrations at two of their juice bars, one in the Trafford Centre, Manchester and the Clarendon Centre in Oxford on the 14th April, where free Boosts will be on offer to customers all day.
Richard O’Sullivan, owner of Boost Juice Bars UK, takes a very ‘hands on’ approach to the business, contributing to its huge success in the UK. He has even created a training facility in his own house that comprises a life-size, fully working, juice bar where new staff are trained in a twelve-week “Smoothie School”. Richard said “I am delighted with the success of Boost Juice Bars in the UK and the way that the public have received the brand” and added, “Boost plan to open 4 more Boost Juice Bars before the end of the year at locations including Manchester, Sheffield and another two in the South, including the Westfield Shopping Centre, White City, in October 2008.”
About Boost Juice
The Boost Juice Australian retail phenomenon (boostjuicebars.com) has opened an average of 34 stores a year since its inception in 2000, and has an annual group turnover in excess of $AUD100 million. The UK is the fifth international market the brand has entered after Chile, Kuwait, Singapore and Indonesia. Boost Juice Founder and CEO Janine Allis developed the concept of offering quick, affordable, healthy and natural snacks in her Melbourne garage to keep her three young sons energised. Today, all freshly squeezed and blended fruit juices and smoothies contain no preservatives, artificial flavours or colours and are at least 98% fat free. The company prides itself on the promotion of a healthy and active lifestyle mixed with an uncompromising addiction to fun.
They sell a range of fresh fruit smoothies and juices that contain no preservatives, artificial flavours or colourings and are at least 98% fat free.
Currently Boost Juice have bars in Trafford Centre, Piccadilly train station & the Chill Factor Manchester, the Clarendon Centre in Oxford, the Victoria Centre in Nottingham, the Lakeside Shopping Centre in Thurrock and two in the Meadowhall Shopping Centre in Sheffield.
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