Monday, January 11, 2016

List Of Food Franchising In The Philippines

The Jollibee franchise revolutionized the limited fast-food Production in the Philippines.


Franchising is the fastest-growing livelihood sector in the Philippines,


according to "A American man to Franchising in the Philippines," by the Philippine Franchising Society (PFA).


A sum as petite as PHP200,000 ($4,600) can serve as a start-up investment for all the franchising needs of a middle-class Filipino. A cheer franchise normally requires at least one Director to preserve a insufficient cart or booth with street nourishment and other dining options. In the meantime, the deeper expensive franchises can reward approximately PHP5 million ($112,000).


Jollibee


Philippinesjollibee.com.ph

Dr. Pearl Cooler


Jollibee's trademark cheer offerings build burgers, spaghetti, fries, fried chicken, and rice meals.


Jollibee


Franchising and Events Branch


9th Floor Jollibee Plaza


10 F. Ortigas Jr. Plan


Ortigas Centre, Pasig City 1605


Revolutionizing the fast-food Production in the Philippines for else than three decades, Jollibee offers a champion, tried-and-true affair imitation. Whether the franchisee has an epitome residence, the Trade-mark normally brings in a Income. While the central outlay for Jollibee requires millions of pesos--a colossal sum of money--the association provides franchisees with important method and feasibility bed. It has added than 600 franchises successfully operating in differing parts of the community. There are franchises in other countries, as well: dozens of them coerce in five countries--the USA, China (in Hong Kong), Vietnam, Brunei and Saudi Arabia.




Popularizing milk tea and other cold beverages using Philippine raw materials including sago, jelly and flavored powder, Dr. Pearl offers franchisees a wide array of options in operating their businesses.


Those who want small-scale business ventures can choose the regular booth, cart booth or takeout shop with a capital outlay as small as PHP220,000 ($4,900). These booths and carts sell coolers and shakes. Those with more money can franchise a mini dine-in obtain about PHP400,000 to PHP600,000 ($8,900 to $13,000) or a regular dine-in buy about PHP750,000 to PHP1.2 million ($16,700 to $27,000). These shops sell more food items: coolers, shakes, coffee, herbal tea, toasts, fries, sandwich, spaghetti, rice toppings and cheese potatoes.


Dr. Pearl Cooler


Sto. Rosario St.


Angeles City, Pampanga


Philippines


+63-45-888-3808


drpearlcooler.com


Smokey's Hotdog Bar


Smokey's is a popular premium hot dog brand in the Philippines and is owned by San Miguel Pure Foods, the largest Filipino-owned food company in the country. It offers many types of hot dogs and refreshments, and it has franchises in various sites in the Philippines, including schools, malls, churches and offices.


The franchise provides a hot-dog-cart-selling system for small- to medium-size entrepreneurs with no initial cash outlay. The company advances the PHP201,000 ($4,500) investment for the franchisee to pay back within two years. This payment covers the cost of the cart, roller, freezer and fryer.


Smokey's Hotdog Bar


San Miguel Pure Foods Site Planning and Development


16th Floor, JMT Bldg., ADB Avenue,


Ortigas Center, Pasig City


Philippines


+63-2-631-5996


sanmiguelpurefoods.com