Britain’s first Indian fast food chain, Spice 2 Go, is already creating a media storm even before its first store has opened its doors! Recently, Spice 2 Go executives have announced a brand new concept to promote staff productivity within an enjoyable work climate – when staff performance exceeds the company targets, Spice 2 Go stores will be filled with fun-filled bhangra music to celebrate staff efficiency.
This is an innovative way to incentivise staff and make them feel rewarded and the decision to include this process in stores have been met with appreciation from the franchise community. Spice 2 Go will unveil a unique bhangra music library exclusive to Spice 2 Go stores which will be the foundation for this exciting staff performance booster.
To explain this company policy further, when Spice 2 Go staff overachieve on their targets, an automated system will blare bhangra music across the stores. This is a moment for staff to let loose and enjoy with a few authentic bhangra dance moves – surely an entertaining treat for the customers!
This is just another unique and distinctly different move by Spice 2 Go who are already creating waves with their revolutionary franchise product. As the pioneers of Britain’s first Indian fast food chain, Spice 2 Go stores across the country will offer Indian cuisine enthusiasts the opportunity to tuck into a mouth-watering curry in one of the swanky stores or make use of takeaway collection. Spice 2 Go curries will also also available for home delivery – while you relax in your house, you can now access a lip smacking curry delivered to your door by uniformed staff in Spice 2 Go branded vehicles!
As Spice 2 Go prepares to launch its first store, Britain’s curry-loving population is eagerly awaiting this unique concept that will transform the Indian takeaway experience in the UK. Say goodbye to substandard curries and get ready to taste consistently good curries across the UK from Spice 2 Go stores.
You can find out more about Spice 2 Go on www.spice2go.com
WOW what a cool idea. I saw this company at the recent franchise show in birmingham, they seem to be getting around. Not a bad thing though.