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Published 09:29 5 Oct 2017 BST
Updated 09:45 5 Oct 2017 BST

After an entrepreneurial family tasted Chopped in its outlet in Dublin Airport, they decided they wanted join franchisees like Cathal Pendred and to expand it into Cyprus and Greece. The Freshly Chopped co-founders then agreed on a six-figure deal which will see two stores open in the Cypriot capital Nicosia early next year.
Brian Lee said: “Irish football fans will know that Cyprus is always a difficult place to get a result, but we are confident it is the perfect place to fuel our expansion across Europe. "Our new Freshly Chopped locations will serve a wide variety of customers from commercial and retail workers to the thousands of tourists who flock to Cyprus’ beautiful shores every year."
They really are here to take over."We're not here to take part, we're here to takeover!" New Freshly Chopped opens today on Camden St. pic.twitter.com/cEkboDkAYs
— Brian Lee (@BrianLBruce) August 31, 2017
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