Chick-fil-A set for Asian debut, with Singapore launch confirmed

Chick-fil-A plans to open its first Singapore restaurant in late next year, signifying the fast food chain’s entry into Asia.

The new restaurant will mark the beginning of a 10-year $47.25 million investment by the US fast-food chain, with two more restaurants planned to open in 2026.

“The profound love that Singaporeans have for food, as well as the city’s strategic position as a
gateway to the Asian market makes it the ideal choice for Chick-fil-A’s first permanent restaurant in
the region,” said Anita Costello, chief international officer at Chick-fil-A.

Currently, the fast food chain has more than 3000 restaurants globally.

The announcement of the new store follows Chick-fil-A’s successful pop-up event in Singapore last June, during which the brand introduced itself to the community and gained an understanding of the region’s preferences.

The event, which encouraged attendees to donate $6.30, generated $18,900 given to Community Chest, the philanthropy and engagement arm of National Council of Social Service (NCSS).

Meanwhile, Chick-fil-A noted that upcoming owner-operators of the stores in Singapore will have the opportunity to be part of its Chick-fil-A Shared Table food donation program.

The company is now accepting expressions of interest from individuals who want to become the first independent Chick-fil-A franchise owner-operator in Singapore.

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