Multi-Unit Franchisee Signs 8-Unit Development Agreement With WaBa Grill

Multi-Unit Franchisee Signs 8-Unit Development Agreement With WaBa Grill

Multi-Unit Franchisee Signs 8-Unit Development Agreement With WaBa Grill

Multi-unit franchisee Raj Sangha has signed a new development agreement with WaBa Grill that will see him bring eight of the rice bowl chain’s locations to the Clark County area in southern Nevada over the next five years.

Sangha’s Dhindsa Group of Companies already owns and operates seven other WaBa Grill locations throughout Southern California markets.

“As a WaBa Grill franchisee for the past ten years, I am familiar with the excitement and enthusiasm that ripple through the community when WaBa Grill enters a new market, and I am confident that Clark County residents will enjoy the quality, flavor, and value of the healthy options that WaBa Grill offers,” said Sangha. “Clark County, especially Las Vegas, attracts people from around the world and I feel especially proud to be able to introduce WaBa Grill to this diverse area.”

Sangha’s locations will mark the brand’s debut in Nevada.

Published: June 1st, 2022

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