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Jollibee

Jollibee is a Filipino chain of fast food restaurants owned by Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC). As of September 2023, there were over 1,500 Jollibee outlets worldwide,[2] with restaurants in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, East Asia (Hong Kong and Macau), North America, and Europe (including Spain, Italy,[3] and the UK).

Jollibee
Logo since 2011
Product typeFast food chain
OwnerJollibee Foods Corporation
CountryPhilippines
IntroducedJanuary 11, 1978; 46 years ago (1978-01-11)
MarketsSoutheast Asia, Middle East, Western Europe, North America, East Asia (Hong Kong, Macau)
TaglineLanghap-Sarap
Bida ang sarap/saya!
No. 1 Sa Saya
Websitewww.jollibee.com.ph
Company
FounderTony Tan Caktiong
HeadquartersJollibee Plaza Building, Emerald Ave., Ortigas Center, Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines[1]
Number of locations
1,500[2] (2021)

History

In 1975, Tony Tan Caktiong and his family opened a Magnolia ice cream parlor in Cubao, Quezon City.[4][5] The outlet later began offering hot meals and sandwiches. When the food items became more popular than ice cream, the family decided to convert the ice cream parlor into a fast food restaurant, which became the first Jollibee outlet in 1978.[6] Management consultant Manuel C. Lumba advised the family on the change in strategy.[4] Jollibee was initially named "Jolibe", but changed its name to "Jollibee".[7]

Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC) was incorporated in January 1978.[note 1] By the end of that year, there were seven Jollibee branches in Metro Manila. The first franchised outlet of Jollibee opened in Santa Cruz, Manila in 1979.[10]

Jollibee experienced rapid growth.[clarification needed] The chain was able to withstand the entry of McDonald's into the Philippines in 1981 by focusing on the specific tastes of the Filipino market.[11][example needed] The first provincial Jollibee outlet opened in Mabalacat.[12] The first overseas Jollibee opened in Taiwan in 1986; that location eventually closed.[13] Jollibee continued to expand and set up outlets both within the country and abroad.[14] On June 13, 1998, Jollibee opened its first United States location in Daly City, California, with franchises soon following in Singapore, Italy, Qatar, and China.[15][16][17] Jollibee launched its first branch in Dubai in 1995, which closed, and reentered the market in 2015;[13][18] it currently operates 16 franchises across the United Arab Emirates. As a result of the 1997 Asian financial crisis, the chain was forced to withdraw its operations in Malaysia and Indonesia.[19][20] Jollibee returned to Malaysia in December 2018, opening a location in Kota Kinabalu; the chain has since expanded to seven locations in the country.[21][22][23]

In 2013, Jollibee opened its first branch in Singapore, and it has since opened five branches.[24] In 2016, the chain opened its first Canadian restaurant in Winnipeg.[25] Jollibee first entered Europe in 2018 with the opening of a branch in Milan,[26] which was followed by its second European location in London on October 20, 2018.[27] In 2018, Jollibee opened locations in Manhattan and Edmonton.[28][29][30] Jollibee announced plans to open 509 stores in the US and Canada in 2021.[31] In August 2022, Jollibee opened a Times Square location.[32]

Products

 
A piece of Chickenjoy alongside palabok, a traditional Filipino noodle dish
 
Two pieces of Chickenjoy, the chain's core product; along with gravy, Burger Steak and a serving of rice in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Jollibee offers American-influenced fast food items and casual Filipino fare. Among the establishment's best sellers are the Yumburger, the house hamburger first introduced during their early days of operation;[33] the Chickenjoy, a fried chicken meal, introduced in the 1980s, with regular and spicy versions;[34] and Jolly Spaghetti, a sweet Filipino spaghetti that includes a beef sauce with pieces of hot dog and ham.[14] In 1995, Jollibee introduced the Burger Steak to its menu.[35] At its international locations, Jollibee also offers offers localized products, such as chili chicken in Vietnam and nasi lemak in Brunei.[7] Jollibee serves Coca-Cola products in the Philippines and Pepsi products in its overseas markets.[citation needed]

Chickenjoy

The Chickenjoy is a crispy fried chicken meal. The meal can be ordered with several sides, including rice and gravy, fries, buttered corn, and spaghetti.[citation needed]

Yumburger

 
Cheesy Yumburger

The Yumburger (also spelled as Yum Burger, or Yum!), one of the first products sold by Jollibee, is a hamburger containing a beef patty topped with mayonnaise.[33][36][37][38][39] In The Daily Telegraph, Michael Deacon described the Yumburger as "a slim, floppy, somewhat damp hamburger slathered with a strangely sweet mayo" in his three-star review of a Jollibee location in London.[39]

In 2017, Jollibee introduced the Aloha Yumburger.[40] That same year, an advertising video on YouTube about the Yumburger went viral in the Philippines.[41] A 2019 Yumburger commercial about love on Father's Day was the subject of memes.[42][43] Merchandise depicting the Yumburger was released in 2018 as a collectible toy set with the Jolly Kiddie Meal.[44][45]

Ownership and management

Jollibee is owned by the Jollibee Foods Corporation, which is based in Pasig, Philippines. JFC has operated as a franchisor since 1979. JFC also owns other fast food brands in the Philippines, including Chowking, Greenwich Pizza, Red Ribbon Bakeshop, and Mang Inasal, and it operates Burger King franchises.[46]

Branch locations

 
Branches around the world:
  Current locations
  Former locations
  Planned locations
  No current or planned locations

Jollibee started with five branches in 1978.[citation needed] As of May 2019, Jollibee operated over 1,300 stores, with 1,150 in the Philippines and 234 in foreign markets.[47] Jollibee has locations in Southeast Asia, East Asia, the Middle East, North America, Europe, and Oceania.[48] It has also opened branches in the Northern Mariana Islands[49][50][51] and Papua New Guinea.[52]

 
A Jollibee location in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 
Jollibee food truck in Baliwag, Bulacan, Philippines

Marketing and advertising

Customer base

Outside of the Philippines, Jollibee's customer base varies by region. In the Middle East, Jollibee's primary market are overseas Filipino workers, while in Vietnam it is the local population. Vietnam has the most franchises outside of the Philippines, with over 100 locations.[7]

Mascots

 
Jollibee mascot in Trece Martires, Cavite

Introduced in 1980, Jollibee is a large anthropomorphic bee mascot dressed in a red blazer, shirt, and chef's hat.[53] Jollibee's design is based on Mickey Mouse.[7] The mascot was designed to epitomize Filipino optimism. Tony Tan, Jollibee's founder, has compared the mascot's character to the Filipino working class, stating that the bee "hops around and produces sweet things for life, and is happy even though it is busy".[54] Jollibee developed additional mascots, some of which were featured in Jollitown, a children's show aired in the Philippines.[7]

Name Year introduced Year discontinued Representation
Jollibee 1980[53] Main franchise mascot and chef, Filipino dishes[55]
Chickee 1983[53] Mid-1990s Chickenjoy
Lady Moo 1983[53] Mid-1990s Milkshakes
Mico 1983-1984[56] Mid-1990s Breakfast and milkshakes
Champ 1984 (1st incarnation)[53]
2020 (2nd incarnation)
2004 (1st incarnation)
present (2nd incarnation)
Champ premium hamburger
Mr. Yum / Yum circa 1980-1983 (as Mr. Yum)
2008 (as Yum)
2008 (as Mr. Yum)
present (as Yum)[55]
Burgers[55]
Twirlie 1988[citation needed] Sundaes[55]
Popo circa 1980-1984[56] French fries[55]
Hetty 1984[53] Spaghetti[55]

Mass media

Television series

On April 13, 2008, Jollibee premiered Jollitown, a children's television show. The premiere was timed to coincide with Jollibee's 30th anniversary. The show featured several characters, including Jollibee, Yum the scientist, Twirlie the star performer, Hetty the cheerleader, and Popo the gym coach. The show aired aired Sundays at 9:30 a.m. on GMA Network.[57] On July 17, 2011, Jollitown moved to ABS-CBN for its fourth and fifth seasons, airing Sundays at 9:00 a.m. On July 20, 2013, the show moved back to GMA Network for its sixth season until it ended on October 12.

Web advertising

In November 2018, the 23 original Kwentong Jollibee videos on its YouTube channel reached a total of 64 million views.[58] After nearly two years the total views had risen to 405 million, with 567,000 subscribers, in July 2020.[59]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The JFC states that its date of incorporation was on January 28, 1978,[8] while the Philippine Stock Exchange lists the date of incorporation as January 11, 1978.[9]

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Further reading

Videos
  • "Why Is McDonald's Struggling In The Philippines? Jollibee". CNBC. November 20, 2018. Archived from the original on November 6, 2021.
  • . CNBC International TV. Archived from the original on October 2, 2020. Retrieved May 7, 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • "Why Jollibee's Fast Food has Americans Waiting in Insane Lines — Cult Following". Eater/Vox Media. April 13, 2017. Archived from the original on November 6, 2021.
  • "Jollibee: How it became one of the world's biggest Asian fast food companies". South China Morning Post. July 20, 2019. Archived from the original on November 6, 2021.

External links

  • Official website
  • Jollibee USA
  •   Media related to Jollibee at Wikimedia Commons

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JollibeeLogo since 2011Product typeFast food chainOwnerJollibee Foods CorporationCountryPhilippinesIntroducedJanuary 11 1978 46 years ago 1978 01 11 MarketsSoutheast Asia Middle East Western Europe North America East Asia Hong Kong Macau TaglineLanghap SarapBida ang sarap saya No 1 Sa SayaWebsitewww wbr jollibee wbr com wbr phCompanyFounderTony Tan CaktiongHeadquartersJollibee Plaza Building Emerald Ave Ortigas Center Pasig Metro Manila Philippines 1 Number of locations1 500 2 2021 Contents 1 History 2 Products 2 1 Chickenjoy 2 2 Yumburger 3 Ownership and management 4 Branch locations 5 Marketing and advertising 5 1 Customer base 5 2 Mascots 5 3 Mass media 5 3 1 Television series 5 3 2 Web advertising 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistoryIn 1975 Tony Tan Caktiong and his family opened a Magnolia ice cream parlor in Cubao Quezon City 4 5 The outlet later began offering hot meals and sandwiches When the food items became more popular than ice cream the family decided to convert the ice cream parlor into a fast food restaurant which became the first Jollibee outlet in 1978 6 Management consultant Manuel C Lumba advised the family on the change in strategy 4 Jollibee was initially named Jolibe but changed its name to Jollibee 7 Jollibee Foods Corporation JFC was incorporated in January 1978 note 1 By the end of that year there were seven Jollibee branches in Metro Manila The first franchised outlet of Jollibee opened in Santa Cruz Manila in 1979 10 Jollibee experienced rapid growth clarification needed The chain was able to withstand the entry of McDonald s into the Philippines in 1981 by focusing on the specific tastes of the Filipino market 11 example needed The first provincial Jollibee outlet opened in Mabalacat 12 The first overseas Jollibee opened in Taiwan in 1986 that location eventually closed 13 Jollibee continued to expand and set up outlets both within the country and abroad 14 On June 13 1998 Jollibee opened its first United States location in Daly City California with franchises soon following in Singapore Italy Qatar and China 15 16 17 Jollibee launched its first branch in Dubai in 1995 which closed and reentered the market in 2015 13 18 it currently operates 16 franchises across the United Arab Emirates As a result of the 1997 Asian financial crisis the chain was forced to withdraw its operations in Malaysia and Indonesia 19 20 Jollibee returned to Malaysia in December 2018 opening a location in Kota Kinabalu the chain has since expanded to seven locations in the country 21 22 23 In 2013 Jollibee opened its first branch in Singapore and it has since opened five branches 24 In 2016 the chain opened its first Canadian restaurant in Winnipeg 25 Jollibee first entered Europe in 2018 with the opening of a branch in Milan 26 which was followed by its second European location in London on October 20 2018 27 In 2018 Jollibee opened locations in Manhattan and Edmonton 28 29 30 Jollibee announced plans to open 509 stores in the US and Canada in 2021 31 In August 2022 Jollibee opened a Times Square location 32 Products nbsp A piece of Chickenjoy alongside palabok a traditional Filipino noodle dish nbsp Two pieces of Chickenjoy the chain s core product along with gravy Burger Steak and a serving of rice in Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaJollibee offers American influenced fast food items and casual Filipino fare Among the establishment s best sellers are the Yumburger the house hamburger first introduced during their early days of operation 33 the Chickenjoy a fried chicken meal introduced in the 1980s with regular and spicy versions 34 and Jolly Spaghetti a sweet Filipino spaghetti that includes a beef sauce with pieces of hot dog and ham 14 In 1995 Jollibee introduced the Burger Steak to its menu 35 At its international locations Jollibee also offers offers localized products such as chili chicken in Vietnam and nasi lemak in Brunei 7 Jollibee serves Coca Cola products in the Philippines and Pepsi products in its overseas markets citation needed Chickenjoy The Chickenjoy is a crispy fried chicken meal The meal can be ordered with several sides including rice and gravy fries buttered corn and spaghetti citation needed Yumburger nbsp Cheesy YumburgerThe Yumburger also spelled as Yum Burger or Yum one of the first products sold by Jollibee is a hamburger containing a beef patty topped with mayonnaise 33 36 37 38 39 In The Daily Telegraph Michael Deacon described the Yumburger as a slim floppy somewhat damp hamburger slathered with a strangely sweet mayo in his three star review of a Jollibee location in London 39 In 2017 Jollibee introduced the Aloha Yumburger 40 That same year an advertising video on YouTube about the Yumburger went viral in the Philippines 41 A 2019 Yumburger commercial about love on Father s Day was the subject of memes 42 43 Merchandise depicting the Yumburger was released in 2018 as a collectible toy set with the Jolly Kiddie Meal 44 45 Ownership and managementJollibee is owned by the Jollibee Foods Corporation which is based in Pasig Philippines JFC has operated as a franchisor since 1979 JFC also owns other fast food brands in the Philippines including Chowking Greenwich Pizza Red Ribbon Bakeshop and Mang Inasal and it operates Burger King franchises 46 Branch locationsMain article List of countries with Jollibee outlets nbsp Branches around the world Current locations Former locations Planned locations No current or planned locationsJollibee started with five branches in 1978 citation needed As of May 2019 update Jollibee operated over 1 300 stores with 1 150 in the Philippines and 234 in foreign markets 47 Jollibee has locations in Southeast Asia East Asia the Middle East North America Europe and Oceania 48 It has also opened branches in the Northern Mariana Islands 49 50 51 and Papua New Guinea 52 nbsp A Jollibee location in Toronto Ontario Canada nbsp Jollibee food truck in Baliwag Bulacan PhilippinesMarketing and advertisingCustomer base Outside of the Philippines Jollibee s customer base varies by region In the Middle East Jollibee s primary market are overseas Filipino workers while in Vietnam it is the local population Vietnam has the most franchises outside of the Philippines with over 100 locations 7 Mascots nbsp Jollibee mascot in Trece Martires CaviteIntroduced in 1980 Jollibee is a large anthropomorphic bee mascot dressed in a red blazer shirt and chef s hat 53 Jollibee s design is based on Mickey Mouse 7 The mascot was designed to epitomize Filipino optimism Tony Tan Jollibee s founder has compared the mascot s character to the Filipino working class stating that the bee hops around and produces sweet things for life and is happy even though it is busy 54 Jollibee developed additional mascots some of which were featured in Jollitown a children s show aired in the Philippines 7 Name Year introduced Year discontinued RepresentationJollibee 1980 53 Main franchise mascot and chef Filipino dishes 55 Chickee 1983 53 Mid 1990s ChickenjoyLady Moo 1983 53 Mid 1990s MilkshakesMico 1983 1984 56 Mid 1990s Breakfast and milkshakesChamp 1984 1st incarnation 53 2020 2nd incarnation 2004 1st incarnation present 2nd incarnation Champ premium hamburgerMr Yum Yum circa 1980 1983 as Mr Yum 2008 as Yum 2008 as Mr Yum present as Yum 55 Burgers 55 Twirlie 1988 citation needed Sundaes 55 Popo circa 1980 1984 56 French fries 55 Hetty 1984 53 Spaghetti 55 Mass media Television series Main article Jollitown On April 13 2008 Jollibee premiered Jollitown a children s television show The premiere was timed to coincide with Jollibee s 30th anniversary The show featured several characters including Jollibee Yum the scientist Twirlie the star performer Hetty the cheerleader and Popo the gym coach The show aired aired Sundays at 9 30 a m on GMA Network 57 On July 17 2011 Jollitown moved to ABS CBN for its fourth and fifth seasons airing Sundays at 9 00 a m On July 20 2013 the show moved back to GMA Network for its sixth season until it ended on October 12 Web advertising In November 2018 the 23 original Kwentong Jollibee videos on its YouTube channel reached a total of 64 million views 58 After nearly two years the total views had risen to 405 million with 567 000 subscribers in July 2020 59 See alsoFilipino cuisine Filipinos in the New York City metropolitan region Filipino pastriesNotes The JFC states that its date of incorporation was on January 28 1978 8 while the Philippine Stock Exchange lists the date of incorporation as January 11 1978 9 References Company Information Philippine Stock Exchange Inc Retrieved September 3 2020 a b Jollibee About Us Page Jollibee Retrieved December 24 2021 Blockbuster lines greet Jollibee s first store opening in Milan Italy BusinessMirror March 26 2018 Retrieved April 16 2018 a b Go Josiah 2001 Fundamentals of Marketing In The Philippine Setting Quezon road Philippines Design Plus pp 1 2 ISBN 971 91860 5 4 About Us Jollibee com ph Retrieved August 11 2018 From Ice Cream Parlor to Fast Food Empire Tony Tan Caktiong s Story World Intellectual Property Organization Retrieved November 2 2017 a b c d e Lord Richard July 21 2019 The Jollibee story how a Philippine fast food franchise took on the world South China Morning Post Archived from the original on July 27 2019 Retrieved March 18 2021 2012 Annual Report PDF Jollibee Foods Corporation 3 Archived from the original PDF on June 26 2018 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Company Information Jollibee Foods Corporation Philippine Stock Exchange Philippine Stock Exchange Inc Retrieved November 1 2017 Milestones amp History Jollibee com ph Retrieved October 19 2017 Acquired tastes The Economist Retrieved January 12 2016 Vergara Ricky B July 10 1987 Jollibee stings US rivals buzzes Brunei Manila Standard Standard Publications Inc p 9 Retrieved November 6 2022 a b Milestones amp History Jollibee Foods Corporation Archived from the original on March 19 2014 Retrieved January 7 2015 a b Ligaya Mishan February 14 2019 Inspiring Loyalty and Serving Chickenjoy at Jollibee The New York Times How Jollibee took on the world South China Morning Post July 21 2019 Billionaire Tony Tan Caktiong Takes Jollibee Foods Global Forbes Asia February 11 2013 Retrieved January 7 2015 Jung Carolyn June 10 1998 Fast food Chain From Asia Lands In Daly City San Jose Mercury News p 2F Jollibee International Asia s fastest growing food service organization is opening its first U S restaurant on Saturday in Daly City LOOK Hundreds of Pinoys line up for Jollibee in Dubai ABS CBN News May 5 2015 Retrieved September 14 2021 Danessa O Rivera August 6 2014 Jollibee to export homegrown brands to Malaysia Indonesia GMA News Retrieved August 8 2014 Morales Neil Jerome August 7 2014 Jollibee expanding to Malaysia Indonesia The Philippine Star Retrieved March 31 2015 Ethan Rakin July 3 2018 Jollibee plans to open 500 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