Jollibee executives and special guests gather around a
giant bucket of fried chicken for the Jolly Crispy Chicken toast. Seen
here are JFC Group President for North America and Foreign Franchise Brands
Jose Miñana, VP and General Manager of Jollibee North America Maribeth dela
Cruz, Honorary Consul Ronald Opina, Member of the Legislative Assembly for St. Norbert Jon Reyes, President of Sysco Winnipeg
Blair Schmidt, Trevor Skinner, and other special guests.
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In typical Jollibee fashion, the store was
welcomed by long cues with people lining up as early as 10:30 PM the night
before. The crowd braved the -25 celsius weather to get a chance to taste a bit
of home with Jollibee favorites Jolly Crispy Chicken, Peach Mango Pie, and Jolly
Spaghetti. The store is the beginning of Jollibee’s aggressive North American
expansion plans that is lined up until 2018. The store also created over 100 jobs
for the people of Manitoba.
“We are very
encouraged by the turnout and excitement at the grand opening of Canada’s first
Jollibee,” said Jose Miñana, Jollibee Foods Corporation’s Group President
for North America and Foreign Franchise Brands. “It brings us great joy that we are able to bring a
taste of home to Filipinos and a new culinary experience to Canadians.”
Winnipeg City Mayor Brian Bowman (middle), and City
Councilor Scott Gillingham of St. James ward (right) share hearty laughter with
Jose Miñana (left) and the Jollibee mascot as they receive exclusive Jollibee
dolls to commemorate the occasion.
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Social media exploded with posts describing just
how happy the Filipino community was over the arrival of a childhood icon. An
eight year old resident even said, “I’ve been in Canada for eight years and it
feels like a touch of home has arrived with Jollibee opening in our
neighborhood.”
This marks the first
Jollibee store opening in Canada and the 35th in North America. In 2017,
Jollibee plans to open three more stores in Canada, including one in Winnipeg.
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