Farmer Boys Expands Southern California Presence with Multi-Unit Signed Agreement
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Farmer Boys Expands Southern California Presence with Multi-Unit Signed Agreement

September 26, 2023 // Franchising.com // RIVERSIDE, Calif. - Farmer Boys recently announced its latest signed agreement to develop two new restaurants throughout Southern California. The restaurants will be in Visalia and Kern County, both being owned and operated by Joseph Sadek and his brother George.

As existing franchisees who have been with the brand since 2007, the Sadek Brothers own 12 units and initially began their journey with Farmer Boys after discovering the clean, and fresh food the concept has to offer. Both Joseph and George bring extensive restaurant experience, having served at the Area and Director level for another well-known brand.

“George and I have had an incredible experience with Farmer Boys and we are thrilled to continue growing alongside the brand in its home state,” said Joseph. “We look forward to providing exceptional service and delicious food for guests.”

Joseph and his brother are both members of local Chambers of Commerce. Additionally, the two new locations will feature the brand’s innovative store design, structured training processes, and strong support systems throughout the opening process and beyond.

“The Sadeks have grown and evolved with us for over the last 15 years,” said John Lucas, VP of franchise development at Farmer Boys. “With Farmer Boys being a family founded and driven brand, it’s very exciting to see our franchisees continue that same tradition with their new locations. As longtime owners, we have full confidence that the duo will continue to provide an excellent restaurant experience for their guests.”

The brand’s diverse menu features a range of items that are made fresh-to-order including burgers, breakfast options, salads, sandwiches and more, all made with locally sourced ingredients whenever possible.

SOURCE Farmer Boys®

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