09-03-2012, 10:22 PM
(09-03-2012, 05:34 PM)sgd Wrote: I've tried the Arnods Fried Chicken and must say it's different, KFC chicken is rather dry but Arnod's is really juicy a pity they don't have more stores around.
There's an outlet at Hougang Green. And an express outlet at Pasir Ris. And they also have delivery.
Another good chicken chain is popeyes; but the prices is a bit of a premium.
(09-03-2012, 05:34 PM)sgd Wrote: Having sung praises about OCK good model the bad thing about it is that it is too easy to copycat their success as there are no "intellectual property rights" anybody can open a snack store next to OCK stores and sell whatever OCK is selling and since they are not bound by any franchise agreements can slash prices wantonly and compete and in singapore there are many copycats around. Consumers will go for whichever is cheaper or more value for money.
OCK mainstay is their curry puffs. If you look carefully, there are many snack stores around OCK outlets but people still flock there - not just for the curry puffs but for the more common snacks like fishball, fried wanton etc.. which strikes me as strange.
OCK has been around for a long time and I would like to suggest that the company has an emotional connection with its customers. So that even if you set up a store that sells a similar curry puff, you may not necessarily get more customers even if you charge lower. Personally I dun eat OCK every day so when I do go for curry puff, I really dun mind paying a bit more. I suspect many who patronise OCK feels the same.