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Pizzaman Chickenman has officially opened a new branch at Kingsperp Fuel Station, Emena Taxi Station, bringing the total number of its outlets in Kumasi to 15.
The opening, held on Friday, March 13, attracted members of the media and marked another step in the brand’s expansion within the Ashanti Region.
Speaking during an engagement with the press, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Christian Boakye Yiadom, addressed the recent social media conversation sparked after popular streamer iShowSpeed tasted the brand’s jollof during his visit to Ghana.
Mr Yiadom described the debate as a sensitive issue that goes beyond food, explaining that jollof rice is strongly tied to national pride.
“As a Ghanaian, I understand why many people reacted the way they did,” he said, adding that taste is personal, and everyone has their own preference.
He explained that choosing one product over another does not necessarily mean the other is inferior, noting that people are often faced with similar choices between two good options.
The CEO said the brand has taken the feedback from the discussion seriously and sees it as an opportunity to improve.
He assured customers that Pizzaman Chickenman remains committed to serving what he described as the best jollof in the country while continuously improving its meals and services.
“We value the feedback from our customers and will keep working to serve them better,” he said.
The opening of the Emena branch forms part of the company’s continued efforts to expand and bring its meals closer to more communities across the country.
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