Henderson, Manukau, Pukekohe, Rotorua, Tauranga and Hamilton are in the sights of American fast-food restaurant chain Carl's Jr in a $120 million New Zealand expansion drive.
Ian Letele, a New Zealander of Samoan descent who is Carl's Jr's Singapore-based Asia Pacific vice-president, was this week searching for properties as part of plans for 30 outlets.
"We're looking at Pukekohe, Lincoln Rd and Manukau. They're still deals under discussion. I was down in Rotorua, Tauranga and Hamilton on the weekend," he said, citing Tainui's big Hamilton mall, The Base, as drawing his attention.
Each restaurant was a $3 million to $4.5 million investment, he said, giving an indicative business plan that franchisees spend $120 million.
But Letele expressed frustration at the chain being called one of the world's worst, particularly for a notorious foot-long cheeseburger with twice as many calories as KFC's Double Down.