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Sunday, August 10, 2014

Jollibee, Hmmm Ang Sarap Kumain...


By on 8/10/2014 06:07:00 AM

Hmmm..Langhap Sarap
JOLLIBEE…I remember some time ago, just came home from a day of teaching when I first heard my two year old boy  utter the word in succession. He said it in rhyme with the tune at that time. How come, I figured out that it is maybe due to the television and other media? Being exposed to enticing ads and appealing melody made him remember the tune. He can barely speak but he can hum the tunes easily. Since then Jollibee became a common tease for us. My boy now 9 year old used to make compromises for household chores and other errands in exchange for a treat to the famous food chain. These fast few months became common daily trips. The nearest store is around 15 minutes’ drive, as Lancaster New City in Imus is yet to put up one.

What makes Jollibee tick? All through these years they were able to mark its name as a dominant market leader in the Philippines. It is the largest fast food chain in the Philippines, operating a nationwide network of over 750 stores. The company has also embarked on an aggressive international expansion plan, and currently has 80 stores outside the Philippines-USA (26), Vietnam (32), Brunei (11), Jeddah (7), Qatar, Hong Kong, and Kuwait (1 each), firmly establishing itself as a growing international QSR player.

Lately, the news that the store is it is closing temporarily 72 stores is unexpected. But the problem turned out to be that the company it upgrading its IT infrastructure. Cool expect more convenience in service to come.

Looking at the company history, Jollibee was founded by Tony Tan and his family with its humble beginnings as an Ice Cream Parlor which later grew into an emerging global brand. At the heart of its success is a family-oriented approach to personnel management, making Jollibee one of the most admired employers in the region with an Employer of the Year Award from the Personnel Management Association of the Philippines, Best Employer in the Philippines Award from Hewitt Associated and a Top 20 Employer in Asia citation from the Asian Wall Street Journal.

Every Jollibee outlet welcomes customers with a clean and warm in-store environment and friendly and efficient service.  Filipinos always form long lines to the store. It is more than home for them. It is a stronghold of heritage and monument of Filipino pride.


About Jose Glenn Asuque

Born in Calape, Bohol...raised and educated in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro...taught for 10 years at Philippine Merchant Marine School in Las Piñas City... took up Masters of Business Management at St. Francis Graduate School Las Piñas Campus. I am currently investing all available time as real estate agent handling properties mainly in Cavite Area.

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