Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Prime Minister Carney Visit Vancouver Jollibee in Celebration of the Brand's Economic Impact and Expansion in Canada
The two heads of state stopped by in honor of Jollibee's bilateral trade contributions, as the Filipino-founded restaurant brand readies for accelerated
The high-profile visit marks a significant milestone for the beloved brand, as it gears up to celebrate its upcoming 10-year anniversary in
The momentous occasion comes on the heels of two prestigious 2026 TIME100 honors for the flagship brand of the
These global accolades shine a spotlight on Jollibee's remarkable trajectory in
"The immense privilege of hosting both President
Deepening Bilateral Trade and Local Job Creation
The visit underscored Jollibee's role as a major driver of bilateral economic activity between
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Driving Agricultural Exports: Jollibee's international expansion directly drives the export of premium Philippine agricultural products. Iconic menu staples including its world-famous
Peach Mango Pies (made with sweet Philippine mangoes) and other proprietary ingredients – are manufactured inthe Philippines and exported directly toCanada , supporting domestic agricultural and manufacturing sectors. -
Fueled by Canadian Expansion: Backed by the launch of its North American franchising platform, each new Jollibee location opened in
Canada represents a major local investment, creating 50 to 60 stable local jobs in communities across the country.
A Celebratory In-Store Moment
During the visit, the Prime Minister and the President joined
To experience an authentic taste of Jollibee's heritage, the dignitaries sat down for a celebratory in-store culinary tasting of the brand's most popular menu items, including its crispy, juicy Jolly Crispy Chicken, Chicken Sandwiches signature Peach Mango Pie and refreshing Pineapple Quencher, showcasing the very Philippine agricultural exports that continue to fuel Jollibee's global supply chain and bridge the two nations.
About Jollibee Group
The Jollibee Group's portfolio includes nine (9) wholly-owned brands (Jollibee, Chowking, Greenwich, Red Ribbon, Mang Inasal, Yonghe King, Hong Zhuang Yuan, Smashburger and Tim Ho Wan), five (5) franchised brands (Burger King, Panda Express, Yoshinoya, Common Man Coffee Roasters, and Tiong Bahru Bakery in the Philippines), and ownership stakes in other key brands like The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf (80%), Compose Coffee (70%), Shabu All Day (70%), SuperFoods Group that operates Highlands Coffee (60%), and bubble tea brand Milksha (51%). The Company also has membership interests in Tortazo, LLC, along with Chef Rick Bayless, for Tortazo in the U.S., and in Botrista, a leader in beverage technology.
The Jollibee Group's global sustainability agenda, Joy for Tomorrow, underscores its commitment to sustainable business practices across food safety, employee welfare, community support, good governance, and environmental responsibility, among others. These focus areas are aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs).
The Company has been recognized as the Philippines' Most Admired Company by the Asian Wall Street Journal, named one of Asia's Fab 50 Companies, and listed among Forbes' World's Best Employers and Top Female-Friendly Companies. The Company is also a five-time Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award recipient and featured in TIME's World's Best Companies and Fortune's Southeast Asia 500 List.
To learn more about Jollibee Group, visit www.jollibeegroup.com
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