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    American fried chicken chain Popeyes has its sights set on Christchurch

    American fried chicken chain Popeyes has its sights set on Christchurch


    The fast-food outlet is planning its first South Island restaurant after arriving in South Auckland in April last year - to queues of fried chicken fans.

    Tahua Properties Limited is seeking resource consent to build a drive-through restaurant, opposite the Durham Street New World supermarket - between Moorhouse Avenue and Bath Street.

    It also wants to build a separate Starbucks drive-through on the same site - with both outlets operating 24/7.

    Existing buildings on the site would be demolished to make way for the two restaurants.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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