“We want to make sure... it’s a local person that is going to be an owner/operator and invest time and effort into that store.
“I’m willing to sacrifice the financials to get the right person in the brand.”
Silochan hoped Whanganui would give the brand a second chance.
“We opened our very first store the day before New Zealand’s first (Covid-19) lockdown. The brand has gone through a pandemic, a cost of living crisis, staff shortages, supply chain issues, and everything you can throw at us.
“Despite that, we are growing. I’m really sad things have gone the way they have in Whanganui. I’m really pleading for a second chance.”