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Burgerfuel Opens On World’s Biggest Stage

Monday 20th February, 2012

BurgerFuel Worldwide (BFW) opened its latest store at the Dubai World Trade Centre over the weekend.

The prestigious complex is a hub for the newest innovations, events and exhibitions from around the world with the main halls spread over 1 million square feet. BurgerFuel at the Dubai World Trade Centre is ready for this week’s Gulfood event – the world’s largest annual trade exhibition for the food and hospitality industry which is expected to attract over 65,000 visitors from over 140 countries.

Chris Mason, BurgerFuel Worldwide CEO International markets says that “We first targeted Dubai for expansion because the city itself was a global showcase for new international business concepts and ideas. Now, we have taken it a step further - opening on the biggest stage in the world’s biggest stage”.

This year, BurgerFuel Worldwide has already opened in Iraq and signed a Master Licence Agreement for Qatar. The New Zealand company will open stores in Egypt later this year.

BurgerFuel posted its Half Year Results earlier this year - reporting unaudited profits of $224,554 for the six months to 30 September 2011.

BurgerFuel Worldwide (BFW) is a Grand Finalist in the 2012 NZ International Business Awards. The company has been profiled in two specialist Ministry of Science and Innovation categories for Best Commercialisation of Intellectual Property and Most Innovative Business Model in International Business. For more info on the awards please visit www.nzte.govt.nz/awards

Shares in BurgerFuel Worldwide (BFW) are currently trading at 80 cents.

www.burgerfuel.com

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