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4th December 2013
10:41am GMT

At the very beginning the idea was to get back working and to try and make a little money at the same time. Quickly we realised there was a real business growing and we invested everything we made back into expanding. We bought a second trailer three months after opening so we could do double market days and evening events.
Poulet Bonne Femme has grown from a trailer at a farmers market to three retail outlets in under four years. That couldn’t have happened without a lot of hard work and sacrifice and some very loyal customers! At the same time it has been a lot of fun and we have met some really wonderful people.
I suppose I always believed that it would succeed otherwise I don’t think I would have made it through the first few years, however when I stop to think about where we are now I am always surprised and delighted.
I think the toughest time was probably the very beginning. Getting a business off the ground and the first few weeks of trading was very difficult but we had huge support from family, friends and loyal customers, and that’s definitely what kept us going.
There have been so many great moments but I think opening our third store in Avoca, Suffolk Street must have been my highlight. It gave me a real sense of achievement expanding into the city centre and developing our product offering to include new meats and delicious salads.
Poulet Bonne Femme is the only rotisserie in Ireland offering delicious, high quality free range meat directly from the spit to its customers to either take home for dinner, eat in a sandwich or salad for lunch or eat in the Avoca restaurants.
I am very excited about the future of Poulet Bonne Femme. We hope to develop our current concession model as well as expand our product offering. There is so much to be done and we are lucky to have a wonderful team of people working with us to help us achieve this growth.
For more information on Poulet Bonne Femme, check out their website here or Facebook page here.
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