Such food product names are: Champ, Yum!, Chickenjoy, Burger Steak, Jolly Spagetti (the spagetti sauce here is sweet. They love adding sugar to things), Palabok Fiesta, Jolly Hotdog, and JollyZerts. I know you're interested so click the link to see what these things are! The chain isn't very vegetarian friendly. It's pretty meat-based.
As of March 2006, it has 1287 stores in the Philippines and 161 in other countries.
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I'm pleased to announce that Jollibee outsells the McDonalds here in the Philippines!
Way to go Mr. Jollibee!
2 comments:
http://www.jollibee.com.ph/products.htm
Looks good... Nice variety. Not sure about fastfood spaghetti though.
Filipino-style spaghetti tends to have added sugar (yes, sugar), so it's syrupy sweet and usually served with hotdogs.
You can hear the traditional Italians out there screaming. :)
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