Supermac's is an Irish owned fast food restaurant chain with restaurants located across Ireland.
The first Supermac's opened its doors in 1978 in Main Street, Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland. It was founded by former school teacher Pat McDonagh after he failed to get planning permission for a pool hall in the same town.
Supermac's 2010 turnover was €58.8m. The company has over 2,500 employees in 103 branches (as of April 2011). Today it serve...
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Supermac's is an Irish owned fast food restaurant chain with restaurants located across Ireland.
The first Supermac's opened its doors in 1978 in Main Street, Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland. It was founded by former school teacher Pat McDonagh after he failed to get planning permission for a pool hall in the same town.
Supermac's 2010 turnover was €58.8m. The company has over 2,500 employees in 103 branches (as of April 2011). Today it serves an average of over 320,000 customers a week.
Supermac's is Ireland's largest indigenous fast-food chain with a large percentage of the outlets franchised. Many hold the same format of a two story store, with plastic seating and the serving counter downstairs and more seating upstairs, sometimes with a children's play area. The outlet's opening hours generally range from from mid morning to the post-pub closing rush.
As well as the standard 'Family Restaurant' format, there is also another format called 'Supermac's Fresh Express'. The 'Fresh...
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