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Who Says You Need to Work 80 Hours a Week to Own Your Own Business?
My Girlfriend's Kitchen's Meal Assembly Franchises offer a family-friendly product and a family-friendly business opportunity.
October 1, 2004 -- Two Utah businesswomen are out to help business people across the nation have a great business and a great family life at the same time. And while they're at it -- they're going to help Americans enjoy more home-made family meals together!
Marcia Hales and Jennifer Jackenthal started My Girlfriend's Kitchen in February 2003 in Jen's Park City, UT kitchen (of course). They opened their first store on Ft. Union Blvd, in Salt Lake City nine months later, and began selling franchises in Utah and beyond in August, 2004. My Girlfriend's Kitchen is a meal assembly business, which offers customers the opportunity to prepare 12 ready-to-cook dinners during a fun, 2-hour session at the Kitchen, without shopping, chopping and other labor-intensive work that goes into putting a hot home-cooked dinner on the table.
Says Hales, "We set out to create a business that would make our customers' lives easier and less stressful, by helping them take care of the daily responsibllity of getting dinner on the table, a task that weighs more heavily than many people would care to admit."
Adds partner Jackenthal, "As it has evolved, we've ended up creating a franchise system that makes it easy to have an exciting business, and family life too. We both have young children. We wanted a dynamic business that would let us enjoy a great home life. Doesn't everyone want that? So we created a franchise system based on those family-friendly values."
The first My Girlfriend's Kitchen franchise is scheduled to open in October, 2004 in Salt Lake City, UT. Expect to see additional franchises opening across the country in the future.
To get more information about owning a My Girlfriend's Kitchen franchise, or to book a session on-line, go to www.mgfk.com
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