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Firm commits to food industry growth, marks 20th anniversary

By Guardian Nigeria
20 August 2024   |   3:24 am
Chairman, Board of Directors, Sundry Foods, Adedotun Sulaiman, has restated the firm's commitment to remain at the forefront of the Nigerian food services industry while maintaining its core values to customers' loyalty.
Sundry Foods Limited

Chairman, Board of Directors, Sundry Foods, Adedotun Sulaiman, has restated the firm’s commitment to remain at the forefront of the Nigerian food services industry while maintaining its core values to customers’ loyalty.

Sulaiman said this during the company’s 20th anniversary, noting that as the Nigerian food services industry is constantly evolving, likewise the firm, which is characterised by continued growth and expansion, fresh innovations and a stronger commitment to customers as well as the communities it serves.

While acknowledging the support of its workers, business partners and customers, he said the firm plans to invest in its employees, providing them with the tools, training and opportunities they need to grow, develop, excel and self-actualise their dreams.

According to him, their unwavering commitment to excellence is part of the factors that have driven the company to become a leader in the Nigerian food services industry.

Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Sundry Foods Limited, Ebele Enunwa, said one thing that kept the firm going was an unwavering and collective desire to succeed, especially where others had failed, and to always exceed the customer’s expectations.

Recalling how the business started and its growth stage, he said: “Our journey has been one of many trials and error processes, meticulously iterating our systems and processes, building on our people and skill sets and most importantly learning from each other and others within and outside of our industry anyhow and anyway we can.

“Today, with over 200 branches in over 110 locations across 20 cities employing over 4000 persons around the country, we are a truly Nigerian company. Our vision continues to evolve, and today, we dream of taking Nigerian (and African) cuisine to the world.

“Our vision not only transverses geographical boundaries but time itself. We aim to build an enduring legacy – an institution that will outlive its founders and continue to create employment opportunities and value for all stakeholders for the foreseeable future.”

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