New Zealand consumers are outpacing those in the rest of the world in terms of the uptake of American burger brand Carl's Jr, according to the global boss of the business.
California-based Andy Puzder, chief executive of the fast food chain's parent company CKE Restaurants, said a Carl's Jr store that opened on Henderson's Lincoln Rd in November turned over almost $180,000 in its first week of operation - a world record for the brand that operates in more than 20 countries.
"This is a great market for us ... the people love the product and we love the people so it's all good," said Puzder, who was in Auckland today to open a new Carl's Jr store on Queen St.
Carl's Jr is operated by two companies in New Zealand - NZX-listed Restaurant Brands and Forsgren NZ, which is part-owned by former All Black Michael Jones.
Between them the two firms now operate eight Carl's Jr stores in New Zealand. The record-breaking Lincoln Rd site belongs to Forsgren NZ.