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18 October 2023

Daily Newsletter

18 October 2023

Clean Juice to open first location in Western Tennessee, US

The new store is being operated by the local owners Haneen Ziyadeh and Tareq Younis.

Umesh Ellichipuram October 18 2023

US-based organic juice and food bar franchise Clean Juice has opened its first location in Germantown, Western Tennessee.

The new store opened on 7 October 2023 with a grand opening ceremony taking place on 18 October.

The new store is operated by the local owners Haneen Ziyadeh and Tareq Younis.

Ziyadeh said: “Living in Memphis, we didn't have many choices for organic juices or healthy food options outside of a few grocery stores or a couple of local places.

“Besides our commitment to health and wellness, we are huge advocates of openness and honesty. Clean Juice was the first company I had experienced that held the same values and demonstrated it in its core values.

“This is where our journey began and gave us the confidence to believe in this brand as an investment.”

Once opened, it will be the brand's sixth location in the state.

Ziyadeh added: “Whenever I think of Clean Juice, I think of the importance of being a healthy mother, parent and partner and I want a lifestyle that promotes preventative health measures.

“This is so important to many people and our contribution to our community is offering a place that supports others with their journey to living a healthier lifestyle.”

Clean Juice offers superfood-ingredient smoothies, hand-crafted juices, sandwiches, wraps, salads, acai bowls and more.

Established in 2016, Clean Juice has more than 110 units across more than 30 states, with over 40 more in development.

Last month, Clean Juice opened a new store in Roseville, California.

Located at 4191 Thrive Drive, the store is operated by the brand’s new franchisee, Fareed Ahmed.

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