Dixy Chicken India to foray into QSR segment
by Real Estate Delhi and NCR on November 21, 2009

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Dixy Chicken India to foray into QSR segment
Dixy Chicken India, a joint venture between UK-based Dixy Fried Chickens Euro and Panban Restaurants India will embark on a major expansion drive into the Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) segment in India, reports Hospitality Biz. More…
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