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'''Boxenbuns''' is an [[Atlantia|Atlantian]] regional chain of fast food restaurants with locations primarily in the {{wp|Midwestern United States|midwest region}} of [[Atlantia]] and to a lesser extent, {{wp|Ontario}}. It was founded in {{wp|West Town, Illinois}} in 2029 by [[Arvin Ghazaly]] and Karen Ghazaly. The chain is headquartered in {{wp|Chicago}}, {{wp|Illinois}} and has expanded outside Chicago into the rest of {{wp|Illinois}}, as well as into {{wp|Indiana}}, {{wp|Michigan}}, {{wp|Minnesota}}, {{wp|Ohio}}, and {{wp|Ontario}}. The business is still owned by [[Arvin Ghazaly]] and Karen Ghazaly, while the current {{wp|Chief Operating Officer|CEO}} is Rasha Dayanitha, cousin of the Ghazaly siblings.
'''Boxenbuns''' is an [[Atlantia|Atlantian]] regional chain of fast food restaurants with locations primarily in the {{wp|Midwestern United States|midwest region}} of [[Atlantia]] and to a lesser extent, {{wp|Ontario}}. It was founded in {{wp|Lombard, Illinois}} in 2029 by [[Arvin Ghazaly]] and Karen Ghazaly. The chain is headquartered in {{wp|Hillside}}, {{wp|Illinois}} and has expanded outside Chicago into the rest of {{wp|Illinois}}, as well as into {{wp|Indiana}}, {{wp|Michigan}}, {{wp|Minnesota}}, {{wp|Ohio}}, and {{wp|Ontario}}. The business is still owned by [[Arvin Ghazaly]] and Karen Ghazaly, while the current {{wp|Chief Operating Officer|CEO}} is Rasha Dayanitha, cousin of the Ghazaly siblings.


As the chain has grown, it has plans to expanse into the eastern part of the country, especially {{wp|New York}}.
As the chain has grown, it has plans to expanse into the eastern part of the country, especially {{wp|New York}}.


Boxenbuns has opted against franchising its operations or going public, partly due to concerns that rapid business expansion could jeopardize food quality or customer consistency. The restaurant chain has cultivated a devoted customer following and has consistently been ranked among the top fast food restaurants in various customer satisfaction surveys.
Boxenbuns has opted against franchising its operations or going public, partly due to concerns that rapid business expansion could jeopardize food quality or customer consistency. The restaurant chain has cultivated a devoted customer following and has consistently been ranked among the top fast food restaurants in various customer satisfaction surveys.

Revision as of 19:39, 7 September 2024

Boxenbuns
Private
IndustryFast food restaurant
FoundedFebruary 10, 2029; 25 years ago
West Town, Illinois, U.S.
Founder
Headquarters
Number of locations
100
Area served
Key people
Rasha Dayanitha
RevenueAT$150 million (2051)
OwnerGhazaly family
Number of employees
3,000 (2051)

Boxenbuns is an Atlantian regional chain of fast food restaurants with locations primarily in the midwest region of Atlantia and to a lesser extent, Ontario. It was founded in Lombard, Illinois in 2029 by Arvin Ghazaly and Karen Ghazaly. The chain is headquartered in Hillside, Illinois and has expanded outside Chicago into the rest of Illinois, as well as into Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Ontario. The business is still owned by Arvin Ghazaly and Karen Ghazaly, while the current CEO is Rasha Dayanitha, cousin of the Ghazaly siblings.

As the chain has grown, it has plans to expanse into the eastern part of the country, especially New York.

Boxenbuns has opted against franchising its operations or going public, partly due to concerns that rapid business expansion could jeopardize food quality or customer consistency. The restaurant chain has cultivated a devoted customer following and has consistently been ranked among the top fast food restaurants in various customer satisfaction surveys.