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Zubeezanga(m): 10:53pm On Jun 14, 2024
AOresources:

Visit LandN kitchen
i have not heard of it sir where is located?
SonofGod231: 11:08pm On Jun 14, 2024
While it virtually died in Nigeria,I was shocked to see Mr.Biggs booming in Ghana and Liberia.
I'm still wondering if it was exported for good.

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Anguldi(m): 11:08pm On Jun 14, 2024
The one in Terminus, Jos, Plateau State have been demolished. A two storey plaza building is standing there now.

They stopped using A.C, flies hovering everywhere, heat backing u upandan. Buildings were delapidated and needing renovation

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promisedeco(m): 11:12pm On Jun 14, 2024
spencekat:
I that one then at Azikiwe road, PH.
Coincidentally, there was one at Azikiwe road, Aba

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themanderon: 11:13pm On Jun 14, 2024
Life happened. It simply died like other businesses that have outlived their useful do. The Buhari/ Emilokan failed economy didn't help.
When I saw one of their outlets using kerosene lamp during power outage I knew the end had come for the once glorious Mr Biggs.

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Kokomaster69: 11:14pm On Jun 14, 2024
Truly, that brand was huge in Nigerian homes but couldn't compete with others.

If a strong minded big business person with ion in fast foods buys that brand with the logo and up the scale, that brand alone will bounce back big time.
Maj196(m): 11:15pm On Jun 14, 2024
Nothing lasts forever... Where's Nokia and Blackberry phones today
jaeyking(m): 11:18pm On Jun 14, 2024
obinna58:
Bad economy drove them out

So bad economy drove Nokia out ko

Una go just come online and say rubbish

A business is regarded as successful when it can stand the hurdles and ever changing dynamics of the economy

U can't sit on monopoly
ottajah(m): 11:22pm On Jun 14, 2024
Lontorlooka:
The problem started when they opened their doors for franchise players.

People who wanted to start restaurant business but don’t want to go through the effort of creating a new brand and growing customers .
Instead ; they apply, pay some recurring fees , be brand materials , recipes , menu and business starts with customers flooding in .


While this looked like massive chain growth , they couldn’t enforce the meals have the same quality and taste accords board . Franchise started adding their stuff . Why not ! It’s their business .


Then once a customer have a bad experience at an outlet , they start looking for alternatives sub consciously and they’ll feel all outlets are bad .
hmm.... This information comes from an intelligent Analyst...That's simply the truth!!
Lovelygirl23: 11:23pm On Jun 14, 2024
Hart11:
Let's gather and discuss

It's an old eatery. People have gone there a lot and it seems like they're already folding up sad
xtiedre: 11:34pm On Jun 14, 2024
UAC went under so did Mr Biggs
Brrrrrrrrrrr: 11:44pm On Jun 14, 2024
Life’s a spoon
ramalot(m): 11:48pm On Jun 14, 2024
I took my wife to Nigeria last year, and as I loved Mr Bigg's meat pies as a kid, she wanted to try it. On Google Maps in Abuja, a few locations showed up and we drove to 3 or 4 in the Wuse 2 area. None of them were there, including one I actually went to in 2018 on Ademola Adetokunbo, I believe. It wasn't there anymore.

We ended up driving a long distance, to find one. It was in a gas station, but can't the area. Somewhere on the way to Gwarimpa. After all that stress, they had nothing at the dingy location, except rice & chicken. Pretty annoying. We went back a few days later still in hunt of the legendary Mr. Bigg's meat pie, and this time they had it. Mission accomplished.

Mr. Bigg's downfall was mostly a classic case of poor franchise implementation. Nothing kills a franchise quicker than poor quality control audits and systems.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y27Qlab31YI

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Luckybelt: 11:48pm On Jun 14, 2024
Failure to innovate
tommy589(m): 11:53pm On Jun 14, 2024
SonofGod231:
While it virtually died in Nigeria,I was shocked to see Mr.Biggs booming in Ghana and Liberia.
I'm still wondering if it was exported for good.

The last time I visited one was 2007 in Accra,I can't the location.This outlet was dead only waiting for the undertaker.No electricity so AC was out of it, two very scrawny chicken laps and few dried meat pies on display. The young people we saw there were sitting in groups reading books and not buying anything. We made our way back to the exit after getting a good view

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HRMK: 11:56pm On Jun 14, 2024
Orobokibo1:
Chicken is expensive and flour is more expensive
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BUT MANY OF THE COMPETITORS ARE STILL IN THE BUSINESS NOW!
PARADIZEPRIEST: 12:00am On Jun 15, 2024
Mama put beta them angry they can't even cook good food,selling nonsense at exorbitant prices angry
kedeojo(m): 12:03am On Jun 15, 2024
Lontorlooka:
The problem started when they opened their doors for franchise players.

People who wanted to start restaurant business but don’t want to go through the effort of creating a new brand and growing customers .
Instead ; they apply, pay some recurring fees , be brand materials , recipes , menu and business starts with customers flooding in .


While this looked like massive chain growth , they couldn’t enforce the meals have the same quality and taste accords board . Franchise started adding their stuff . Why not ! It’s their business .


Then once a customer have a bad experience at an outlet , they start looking for alternatives sub consciously and they’ll feel all outlets are bad .
God bless you jare, exactly because they lost the uniqueness of their products. Same thing will soon happen to mat ice. In Benin, anywhere you go, you will see them. GT plaza don't buy into franchise stuff and he is gaining ground everyday. He will soon push mat ice out of business.
Vision101(m): 12:10am On Jun 15, 2024
Generally all the old conglomerates are having problems. The John Holts, UTC, Leventis etc. Mr Biggs is part of UAC foods which is part of UAC group. All their divisions and/or subsidiaries are either comatose or in ICU.
placeofallure(f): 12:24am On Jun 15, 2024
Gawd! When my boyfriend-turned-hubby took me out on dates, Mr. Biggs was one of our choicest places to visit. I actually was crazy about their meat pie and burger. We deliberately crisscrossed many of their branches. Nothing lasts forever. I think it was the franchise thing that majorly killed them, speaking based on info from inside source.

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Godsonkemz(m): 12:33am On Jun 15, 2024
Tokskob2008:
Life happened to Mr Biggs..
No one stays champion forever grin
But coca cola has remained champion of soft drink from time immemorial.
DeathToSimps: 12:40am On Jun 15, 2024
Orobokibo1:
Chicken is expensive and flour is more expensive

Wrong. Chicken Republic is booming.
Many fast food players are booming.

Mismanagement and corruption from their franchise killed Mr Biggs
dauntless15(m): 12:41am On Jun 15, 2024
Konquest:

Your post is quite insightful but you are making a mistake here. Mr. Biggs outlets have NOT ceased to exist especially in Lagos. There's one popular Mr. Biggs outlet at a fuel station along Oba Akran Avenue in Ikeja.

I'd love to visit, although I'm not in lag, would relive my childhood all over again.

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deyplay: 12:47am On Jun 15, 2024
meobizy:
Nothing lasts forever. At least they did two decades in the business. I eating at one of the last Mr Bigg's spots in Abuja as at 2010.
lack of innovation makes things not to last forever. Ronaldo is still lasting, Amazon, Apple, Tesla, Microsoft, Facebook, Google etc

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Fryx: 12:50am On Jun 15, 2024
OlujobaSamuel: 12:53am On Jun 15, 2024
Mr Biggs and Tantalizer, another that is going is Sweet Sensation, can't a verdict on Tastee Fried Chicken yet.
Chicken republic is ready to sell amala and egg if na wetin their customers want be dat, Mega Chicken and BlackBell go soon start small meal pack like The Place

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Mckraz01: 1:22am On Jun 15, 2024
Lontorlooka:
The problem started when they opened their doors for franchise players.

People who wanted to start restaurant business but don’t want to go through the effort of creating a new brand and growing customers .
Instead ; they apply, pay some recurring fees , be brand materials , recipes , menu and business starts with customers flooding in .


While this looked like massive chain growth , they couldn’t enforce the meals have the same quality and taste accords board . Franchise started adding their stuff . Why not ! It’s their business .


Then once a customer have a bad experience at an outlet , they start looking for alternatives sub consciously and they’ll feel all outlets are bad .

You're right
Plus the fact, they didn't plan for the competition.
Forget Nigerians are innovative and are creative as the country continues to grow in hardship.
Joy2dworldxyz: 1:58am On Jun 15, 2024
All these warnings na dumbula, it's APC that affected them
TheSuperX(m): 2:43am On Jun 15, 2024
MR BIGGS used to be the number fast food restaurant back then, but now people hardly visit there.

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2Radii: 3:19am On Jun 15, 2024
Nonexisting1:
They were busy enjoying the monopoly and didn't plan for competition until it took them out. In this life, if you're the first, continue to work hard to remain the best. If not, you can only end up in history as the first. Well, Rip to Mr. Biggs.
No matter how hard u work out and tried to stay afloat, when it is time to be driven out u can't escape it..no matter how big ur preparations to always stay at the top, u can't be there forever..

Ask Messi and Ronaldo.

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Shikini: 3:23am On Jun 15, 2024
Terrible
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ostartruth: 3:23am On Jun 15, 2024
They don get their republic.
It's now CHICKEN REPUBLIC

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