Add another entrant into the bruising fast food wars in New Jersey: popular Southern chain Raising Cane’s has plans to enter the fray.
According to NJ.com, the chain is planning three locations as of now: in Marlton, Burlington, and Cherry Hill.
Raising Cane’s built t
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