After 25 years in operation, Chompie’s closed down its restaurant in Tempe at 1160 E. University Drive.The company did not give specific reasons on why the location closed, but said in a press release that “management determined it was the right move to enable the brand’s future growth.”
In 2019, Salina, Kansas-based JRI Hospitality became an investment partner with Chompie’s. JRI owns and operates more than 80 franchised restaurants in 15 states. “It is never easy to say goodbye to the people and communities that we have served for so many years,” Jason Ingermanson, CEO and president of JRI, said in a statement. “We appreciate the love of our valued customers and we intend to continue to reinvent the Chompie’s brand to best serve them well into the future.”
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