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1 J O L L I B E E 

2 Branch locations Jollibee started with five branches in Jollibee has branches in other countries in Southeast Asia besides the Philippines, Hong Kong, the Middle East, and North America. As of December 2016, Jollibee operates 1,100 stores, 950 of which are in the Philippines, its country of origin, and 150 are situated in foreign markets.

3 WHY DO WE WANT THIS BUISNESS?
We want this business because most of the workers are Asians because Jollibee began in Asia

4 Who made it? The one who make Jollibee in Toronto Ontario is Tony Tan Caktiong he is a Chinese Filipino

5 Well it is located on Mississauga! Filipinos are the one who make it
Where does it located? Well it is located on Mississauga! Filipinos are the one who make it

6 MASKOTS OF JOLLIBEE Name Year first introduced Represents Jollibee
1980[26] Main franchise mascot Chickee 1983[26] (discontinued) Chicken joy Lady Moo Milkshakes Mico 1985[citation needed] (discontinued) Champ 1984[26] (discontinued) Champ Premium hamburger Yum/Mr. Yum 1989 (as Mr. Yum) 2008 (as Yum)[citation needed] Burgers Twirlie 1988[citation needed] Desserts Popo 1985[citation needed] French fries Hetty 1984[26] Spaghetti

7 How It All Began? Jollibee started out as an ice cream parlor in 1975 in Cubao, Quezon City. The owner of the shop, Tony Tan Caktiong, was only 22 years old when he decided to use his family’s savings and open two ice cream parlors in Manila. It instantly became a hit, thanks to bigger scoops of ice cream that the store provides, plus their excellent customer service. Later on, Tony’s team decided to reach a bigger market by transforming his shop into a burger chain in 1978.

8 Why Jollibee? In a published article by The Economist, Jollibee CEO and owner Tony Tan Caktiong has mentioned that the cheerful bee mascot of the giant food chain represents the Filipino spirit that we all carry—jolly, hard-working, and optimistic. However, before Tan Caktiong finally decided to settle for the name Jollibee, they went through several spelling revisions. The first name of the store was Jollibee ; this was later changed into Jollibee, and later on, the name became Jollibee.

9 Product type Fast food chain Owner Jollibee Foods Corporation Country Philippines Introduced 1978; 39 years ago Markets Southeast Asia, Middle East, North America Website

10 THIS IS THE MENU OF THE JOLLIBEE THIS ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLE BUT THERE ARE MORE IF YOU GO VISIT IT.


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