Business Social
Chicken and Tings has officially opened its fourth location at Shortwood Road in Kingston and the team, with the support of friends and other business stakeholders took the celebrations of the monumental move to the Volkswagen Showroom along Old Hope Road. With live band music and many guest speakers congratulating the ‘Chicken Boss’, it was an evening of achievement and praise for the company. “We are Chicken and Tings, that is our bread and butter, and of this we are proud,” said principal Emelio Madden, who shared the stage with co- principal Larenzo Douse. Madden ensured time was allotted to honour his wife and business partner, Terry-Ann Madden, for her assistance in making Chicken and Tings a growing business. “As you know, anything happening woman haffi always innah the mix, else it nah go nice,” he said. The evening was topped off with hors d’oeuvres, which, of course, included the Chicken and Tings flagship product, fried chicken.
The Business Social was there and now gives you the highlights.