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Denver fast-casual Asian restaurant chain has big plans for Mexico

Teriyaki Madness says it has big plans for Mexico, including opening 100 outlets in that country.
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Michael Haith, owner of Teriyaki Madness of Denver, which has big plans for Mexico.

Denver Business Journal — A Denver-based fast-casual Asian restaurant chain said it has big plans for Mexico, including opening 100 outlets in that country.

Teriyaki Madness officials said they'll open their first international location in Mexico, in San Luis Potosi, later this year.

"Teriyaki Madness plans to continue growth throughout Mexico with up to 100 restaurants over the next 10 years," the company said.

"With ... the growing demand for Asian cuisine, as consumers in Mexico begin to focus on healthier foods and new flavors, we know that Teriyaki Madness will be a success in Mexico," said Michael Haith, who owns 92 percent of the Denver chain, in a statement.

Read more at the Denver Business Journal: https://bit.ly/2seO6qh

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