A TAKEAWAY with a unique twist is building on its success in St Helens and opening a second branch in Warrington.
Pinkeez, an American diner-style takeaway, has gone from "strength to strength" since opening on Junction Lane, Sutton, in December 2020.
Offering sweet treats such as milkshakes, waffles, sundaes, and deserts, the business has a wide range of food on offer with its unique pink burger the centrepiece of the menu.
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Described as Pinkeez' unique selling point, their eye-catching burger has gone down a storm with customers while also highlighting the charitable arm of the business.
With a desire to give something back to the community, Pinkeez donates 30p of every sale of the 'Think Pink' burger to the Pink Ribbon Foundation, which gives financial support to breast cancer charities across the UK.
The business has also supported local schools and charities, including the Standing Tall Foundation.
Naeem Rashid, co-owner of Pinkeez, said: "The most important thing to us is the quality of food that we provide to customers, but we are also very high on the community and charitable side of the business.
"We have gone from strength to strength since opening in St Helens, so we want to give something back and have a positive impact on the local area.
"This means employing local people, donating to local charities, and building a rapport with our customers and making sure they are happy with the food and services that we provide."
With plenty of positive reviews from the people of St Helens, including local BGT superstar Jamie Leahey, Pinkeez is now branching out with a soon-to-be-opened takeaway in Warrington.
The new location was voted by customers on social media, with the Winwick Quay branch beating out 15 other possible locations.
Excited to bring their juicy burgers and thick shakes to more customers, the second opening is planned for the end of November.
For more information about Pinkeez, you can find their Facebook page here.
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