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Wing Zone: 25 Flavors of Gasoline? Wing Zone Unveils New Delivery Car Powered by Recycled Vegetab
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07/29/2008
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Hello Francisco,

Wing Zone, a 120-unit takeout/delivery franchise known for its award-winning 25 flavors of Buffalo chicken wings, typically throws away 220,000 gallons of used vegetable oil each year. To combat this problem, the chain’s management team decided to put that oil to better use by recycling it to power up its delivery fleet. The chain unveiled its first brightly colored, vegetable-oil powered delivery vehicle at a press conference/demonstration in June at Wing Zone’s corporate-owned store in Marietta, GA, located at 1275 Powers Ferry Road SE.

Wing Zone is the first chain the country to use their own recycled vegetable oil roll to power up their Vegetable-Oil Powered Delivery Vehicles, and they are the first to roll these vehicles out to all their nation-wide locations.

1.) How many vehicles will be converted? Each of the more than 120 locations will have a vehicle converted.
2.) How many gallons of gasoline will be saved each year? Approximately 190,000
3.) How many gallons of recyclable vegetable oil will be recycled each year? Approximately 220,000.

Wing Zone co-founders Matt Friedman and Adam Scott will be available to talk about the inception of this “Green” idea and more information on the company’s roll-out plan of these vegetable-oil powered cars system-wide. Also, an interview with a representative from Ecological Solutions will be available about the technical details of the vehicles and can discuss the steps of the demonstration on how the recycled vegetable oil comes from the fryer and ends up in the gas tank.

This truly is a great fit for Fast Company. Please let me know if you are interesting in speaking with Wing Zone CEO Matt Friedman.

Thanks!

Greg Avdoian
Senior Account Executive
Fishman Public Relations
(847) 945-1300, ext 242
(847) 945-3755, fax
gavdoian@fishmanpr.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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ATLANTA – After seeing a newspaper article about a man arrested for stealing used cooking oil from a restaurant to fuel his diesel truck, the management team at Wing Zone got to thinking. The120-unit chicken wing franchise typically throws away 220,000 gallons of used vegetable oil each year. Why not use it to power their own cars?

Wing Zone, a rapidly growing takeout/delivery restaurant franchise known for its award-winning 25 flavors of Buffalo chicken wings, announced today official plans to turn that wacky, yet innovative idea into a reality. The chain unveiled its first brightly colored, vegetable-oil powered delivery vehicle at a press conference in June 2008 at Wing Zone’s corporate-owned store in Marietta, GA, located at 1275 Powers Ferry Road SE.

Gradually, the franchise plans to convert its entire fleet of vehicles into energy saving diesel engines fueled by recycled vegetable oil sourced from fryers used in its own restaurants, said Matt Friedman, CEO and Co-Founder of Wing Zone.

“Businesses should lead the way in prioritizing energy efficiency and alternative fuel usage,” Friedman said. “Our goal is to reduce the company’s reliance on finite and costly fuel sources, while allowing us to recycle our waste in a useful, environmentally friendly, and energy-saving way.”

Converting the vehicles for the company will result in a reduction of approximately 190,000 gallons of fuel per year. Furthermore, by using the recycled vegetable oil the restaurants utilize to make their famous wings nearly 220,000 gallons of vegetable oil will be recycled each year.

The Atlanta-based company is one of the first to respond to Georgia’s Honorable Governor Perdue’s “Governor Energy Challenge 2020”, signed as an Executive Order on April 24, 2008, to encourage Georgia businesses to reduce their energy usage by 15 percent by 2020.

“This is a win/win situation,” Friedman said. “We’re saving money by reducing our gasoline costs so that we don’t have to pass along increased prices to our customers. We’re recycling our waste by using our own vegetable oil to fuel vehicles, and being proactive as a company to face Governor Perdue’s Energy Challenge,” Friedman said.

He joked about an additional, noticeable effect the move might have in towns that convert to the cooking-oil powered cars. “The exhaust smells like chicken wings cooking, so if you’re a fan of that aroma, you’re going to smell a lot more of it in the near future.”

About Wing Zone
While earning customer loyalty from consumers nationwide, Wing Zone is also receiving recognition from within the food service and franchise industries. In fact, Wing Zone was rated a Top 20 New Franchise by Entrepreneur Magazine, included in Bond’s Top 100 Franchise Opportunities, ranked in Franchise Times’ Fast 55 and was recognized by Inc. Magazine as one of the fastest growing, privately held companies in America.

Wing Zone was founded in 1991 at the University of Florida by Matt Friedman and Adam Scott, who cooked wings with homemade sauces in their fraternity house kitchen and delivered them to fellow college students. For information about Wing Zone visit www.wingzone.com.

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