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Jollibee

Filipino fast-food restaurant chain


Filipino fast-food restaurant chain

FieldValue
nameJollibee
logoJollibee 2011 logo.svg
logo_captionLogo since 2011
imageJollibee restaurants (Rizal, Nueva Ecija) 02.jpg
captionJollibee in Rizal, Nueva Ecija, Philippines
producttypeFast-food restaurant
module{{Infobox company
embedyes
founderTony Tan Caktiong
key_peopleTony Tan Caktiong (Chairman)
Ernesto Tanmantiong (President & CEO)
hq_locationJollibee Plaza Building, Emerald Ave., Ortigas Center, Pasig, Philippines
num_locations1,700
num_locations_year2024
currentownerJollibee Foods Corporation
countryPhilippines
introduced
markets
taglineLanghap-Sarap
Bida ang sarap/saya!
No. 1 Sa Saya
website
(US & Canada)
Note

the fast food chain

Ernesto Tanmantiong (President & CEO) Bida ang sarap/saya! No. 1 Sa Saya (US & Canada) Jollibee is a Filipino chain of fast-food restaurants owned by Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC) and serves as the company's flagship brand. Established in 1978 by Tony Tan Caktiong, it is the Philippines' top fast-food restaurant and is among the world's fastest-growing restaurant chains, having expanded its international presence almost sixfold from 2014 to 2024.

, there were over 1,668 Jollibee fast-food branches across 17 countries, with restaurants in Southeast Asia, East Asia (Hong Kong and Macau), the Middle East, North America, and Europe (including Spain, Italy, and the United Kingdom). Jollibee is best known for its Chickenjoy fried chicken.

History

In 1975, Tony Tan Caktiong and his family opened a Magnolia ice cream parlor in Cubao, Quezon City. 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. Management consultant Manuel C. Lumba advised the family on the change in strategy. Jollibee was initially named "Jolibe", but changed its name to "Jollibee".

Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC) was incorporated in January 1978. 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.

Jollibee experienced rapid growth. 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. The first provincial Jollibee outlet opened in Mabalacat, Pampanga.

The first overseas Jollibee opened in Singapore in 1985 at the Katong Shopping Centre; that location closed only a year later (since returned in 2013). In the same year, Jollibee opened branches in the Middle East and Guam. Jollibee continued to expand and set up outlets both within the country and abroad.

Beyond its store endeavors, Jollibee also ventured into media, notably partnering with GMA for the children's magazine show Chikiting Patrol, which aired from 1996 to 2002.

In 1998, Jollibee would expand to North America with its first United States location in Daly City, California.

Jollibee first entered Europe in 2018 with the opening of a branch in Milan, Italy.

Products

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; the Chickenjoy, a fried chicken meal, introduced in the 1980s, with regular and spicy versions; and Jolly Spaghetti, a sweet Filipino spaghetti that includes a beef sauce with pieces of hot dog and ham. In 1995, Jollibee introduced the Burger Steak to its menu. At its international locations, Jollibee also offers localized products, such as chili chicken in Vietnam and nasi lemak in Brunei. Jollibee serves Coca-Cola products in Luzon and Visayas and Pepsi products in Mindanao and its overseas markets.

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.

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. 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.

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

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.

Branch locations

Main article: List of countries with Jollibee outlets

No current or planned locations}}

, Jollibee operated over 1,300 stores, with 1,150 in the Philippines and 234 in foreign markets. Jollibee has locations in Southeast Asia, East Asia, the Middle East, North America, Europe, and Oceania. Outside of the Philippines, Vietnam and the United States are the biggest markets for Jollibee; with 200 outlets in the former as of 2024 and 100 outlets in North America (plus Canada) as of 2024.

Countries and territories with previous presence of Jollibee outlets include Taiwan, mainland China, Indonesia, Northern Mariana Islands and Papua New Guinea.

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.

Jollibee has been featuring its bee mascot in its logo since 1978. The "stacked logo" along the mascot of the fastfood chain are the first Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) registered well-known mark. The trademark designation was given in 2025.

The fast food chain's owner, Jollibee Foods Corporation has a separate logo with the current version adopted in 2025.

Mascots

Introduced in 1980, Jollibee is a large anthropomorphic bee mascot dressed in a red blazer, shirt, and chef's hat. Jollibee's design is based on Mickey Mouse. 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". The Jollibee mascot is an IPOPHL-registered well-known mark since 2025.

Jollibee developed additional mascots, some of which were featured in Jollitown, a children's show aired in the Philippines.

NameYear introducedYear discontinuedRepresentationJollibeeChickeeLady MooMicoChampMr. Yum / YumTwirliePopoHetty
1980last1=Valcoberofirst1=Jenniferdate=October 3, 2016title=Jollibee opens 18th branch in CDOurl=https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/101790/Sports/Jollibee-opens-18th-branch-in-CDOarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200815143157/https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/101790/Sports/Jollibee-opens-18th-branch-in-CDOarchive-date=August 15, 2020access-date=February 2, 2021work=SunStarlanguage=Englishquote=Every mascot represents the best-sellers of Jollibee. They have Mr. Yum for its burger, Hetty for spaghetti, Popo for french fries, Twirlie for sundaes and Jollibee for Filipino dishes.}}
1983Early 2000sChickenjoy
1983Mid-1990sMilkshakes
year=1984title=Joseph T. Joaquin – Jollibee Character Songs Volumes 1 And 2 (1984, Vinyl)url=https://www.discogs.com/Joseph-T-Joaquin-Jollibee-Character-Songs-Volumes-1-And-2/release/9475832work=Discogs}}Mid-1990sBreakfast and milkshakes
1984 (1st incarnation)
2020 (2nd incarnation)2004 (1st incarnation)Champ premium hamburger
circa 1980–1983 (as Mr. Yum)
2008 (as Yum)2008 (as Mr. Yum)
present (as Yum)Burgers
1988Sundaes
circa 1980–1984French fries
1984Spaghetti

Mass media

Television series

Main article: Jollitown{{!}}''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 Sundays at 9:30 a.m. on GMA Network. 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. After nearly two years the total views had risen to 405 million, with 567,000 subscribers, in July 2020.

Notes

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