CNHLS

Wallace, Fujian Food Co., Ltd.
Traditional Chinese 福建省華萊士食品有限公司
Simplified Chinese 福建省华莱士食品有限公司

Wallace, Fujian Food Co., Ltd.,[1] doing business as CNHLS (simplified Chinese: 华莱士; traditional Chinese: 華萊士; pinyin: Huáláishì), is a fast food chain in China. Its head office is in Taijiang District, Fuzhou, Fujian.[2][3][4][5]

Its English name was originally Wallace.[3]

In 2010 the company was valued at US$417 million. Sales at the company grew 416% from 2007 to 2010. In 2010 the total combined sales at CNHLS and Dico's combined was $1.3 billion USD (3.91 billion renminbi). By 2012 the chain was competing with KFC.[6] In 2012 the company had about 3,000 restaurants, and this number grew to about 4,000 in 2013. The restaurant was No. 2 in the China Daily list of the " Top 10 fast-food chains in China".[7]

References

  1. "cnhls.com" (Archive) Pagestats.info. Retrieved on March 14, 2014. "Registrant Organization ......... Wallace, Fujian Food Co., Ltd. Registrant Address .............. Fuzhou Taijiang tongde, Road 226, Palit Park, Building 13, the southern half of the three-tier"
  2. "关于我们" (Archive) CNHLS. Retrieved on March 14, 2014. "总部位于福建省福州市[...]"
  3. 1 2 Home page. (). Wallace (CNHLS). March 24, 2007. Retrieved on March 14, 2014. "地址: 福州市台江区古街瀛洲路23号A座2层"
  4. "联系我们" () CNHLS. May 23, 2006. Retrieved on March 14, 2014. "华莱士食品连锁机构 [...]地 址:福州市台江区古街瀛洲路23号A座2层"
  5. "福州华莱士餐饮管理服务有限公司 单位编号: 5238749." China Job Bank. Retrieved on April 11, 2014. "单位地址: 福建省福州市台江区同德路226号同德园13号楼南半部三层(心家泊小区对面苍霞街道办事处三楼)"
  6. "Fast food chicken chains in China ruffle feathers at KFC" (Archive). The Malaysian Insider. February 7, 2012. Retrieved on March 14, 2014. "[...]while cnHLS sells everything from whole honey-glazed chickens, chicken burgers and wings to hamburgers and fish sandwiches. Between 2007 and 2010, sales at cnHLS grew a whopping 416 per cent to be valued at US$407 million in 2010."
  7. "No 2 Hua Lai Shi" (Archive). China Daily. July 28, 2014. Retrieved on September 8, 2014.
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