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04th Dec 2017

Freshly Chopped is opening its doors in a brand new city today

First of many in Waterford.

Denise Curtin

Exciting news!

Freshly chopped, the makers of our favourite salads her in Her, have announced that they’re opening up their first store in Waterford.

So if you live in the city, you will be delirah to know you can now enjoy the deliciousness of Freshly Chopped right at your doorstep.

Opening in Waterford’s City Square today (Monday December 4), Freshly Chopped is delighted to announce the addition of this store and the first of many in Waterford.

The store has also announced the addition of another unit in both Galway (Eyre Square) and Cork (Wilton) in the coming weeks.

Freshly Chopped, which first opened it’s doors in 2012 has seen substantial growth especially in Dublin with new stores constantly in the pipeline. Their latest Dublin addition is to open this Wednesday December 6 in the IFSC.

BWG Foodservice also announced their partnership with Freshly Chopped last week joining forces in a €5.5m deal which will see Freshly Chopped outlets to its network of approximately 800 Spar, Spar Express, Eurospar, Mace and Londis stores

Speaking to Checkout.ie, Leo Crawford, CEO, BWG Group said: “Our retail brands continue to transform the convenience market in pursuit of a truly multi-service offering beyond traditional grocery and the introduction of this new healthy food concept further differentiates our unique customer proposition.”

Brian Lee, co-founder and managing director of Chopped said: “When we founded Freshly Chopped in 2012, our mission was to make it as easy as possible for the people of Ireland to eat healthily.

“This partnership with BWG will help us to continue on our journey of bringing healthy fast food to more people across Ireland. We’re confident that we have the perfect partner in BWG in helping to fuel our continued growth and we are also looking forward to seeing new Freshly Chopped outlets open across the BWG network over the coming months and years.”