I can say that I am glad that in Trinidad and Tobago we have our own fast food chain and I hope it would make it in the International scene.
I am wondering what Trinidadians love about our own local Fast Food chain of companies.
I love the taste of the chicken that I can really say is very much unique to our home.
Plus their fries are gloriously unique as well.
So tell me what do you love about Royal Castle (RC) Anyway?
Let's hear from others out there.
Strange I thought we had a topic on this but maybe we overlooked the Royal because so much focus on KFC and now Japs. Yes, you're right Royal is great but they driving their prices up like KFC and so they'll lose out. I doubt they will go international unless you're talking about just within the Caribbean.
Actually No. I would not like to see them just be Caribbean based but go international. It would put our X on the international scene.
Yes I agree their prices need to be cut down somewhat but their food is still great nonetheless.
I used to like Royal Castle a lot but their pieces have gotten smaller and the service just isn't there. When I go in an establishment I should feel welcomed and like my dollar is appreciated. If I wanted street treatment I would of gone by a doubles stand. That's why I stick with KFC.
For the time I tried Royal castle snack pack, I liked it. Plus at that time the prices were quite low, 9 dollars for a snack pack was pretty good, but now it's like 13, 15 dollars?
Edited: Felipe on 22nd Jun, 2012 - 8:18pm
Say what? Are you from actually Trinidad if I may kindly ask. They cost more now though
The issue has been that there must be a price capping and a price ceiling on goods and services in this Trinidad.
It seems some of the blame can be with inflationary pressure and at other times it is with the company itself setting its prices.
Edited: IToldYou on 22nd Jun, 2012 - 10:07pm
According to Royal Castle's official website: "Royal Castle was incorporated in Trinidad and Tobago in 1968 and set up as the first local fast food restaurant with both dine in and take out facilities entailing only twelve (12) employees." Ref. Source 2
Royal Castle In Trinidad And Tobago (Hover)