Jollibee sees demand in Compose Coffee Taiwan debut - BusinessWorld Online
JFC said Taiwan’s strong debut and a 3,000-store South Korean base support the brand’s Philippine rollout this year.
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Jollibee gets South Korean antitrust agency’s nod for Shabu All Day acquisition
MANILA, Philippines – South Korea’s Fair Trade Commission has approved Jollibee Foods Corporation’s (JFC) plans to acquire the country’s largest all-you-can-eat hot pot chain Shabu All Day, the fast food giant disclosed on Thursday, April 16. In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, JFC described the approval as a key milestone in the deal and underscores the Jollibee Group’s growing record in South Korea. The group earlier acquired Sou…
Jollibee brings Compose Coffee to Philippines, buys hotpot chain in SoKor
MANILA, Philippines — Jollibee Foods Corp. (JFC) is set to bring its majority-owned South Korean coffee brand, Compose Coffee, to the Philippines this year as part of its global expansion push. The fast-food giant has also secured approval from Seoul’s antitrust regulator for its planned acquisition of hot pot chain Shabu All Day, advancing its […]...Keep on reading: Jollibee brings Compose Coffee to Philippines, buys hotpot chain in SoKor
Jollibee sees demand in Compose Coffee Taiwan debut - BusinessWorld Online
JOLLIBEE FOODS Corp. (JFC) said its Korean coffee brand Compose Coffee saw strong initial demand during its debut in Taiwan. “We are encouraged by the strong early response to Compose Coffee’s proposition in Taiwan. We believe the brand has unlimited potential to become a leading global brand,” Jollibee Group International Chief Executive Officer Richard Shin said in a statement on Thursday. The company said customers began lining up as early as…
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