Nesma United Ltd announces reopening of Jollibee outlet

Nesma United Ltd. Pte, the sole franchisee of Jollibee in Saudi Arabia has announced a grand reopening for a newly renovated branch located in Jeddah International Market.

August 25, 2015
Nesma United Ltd announces reopening of Jollibee outlet
Nesma United Ltd announces reopening of Jollibee outlet





Nesma United Ltd. Pte, the sole franchisee of Jollibee in Saudi Arabia has announced a grand reopening for a newly renovated branch located in Jeddah International Market, Al Andalus Street, Jeddah.



The store is one of Jollibee Saudi Arabia’s newest store concept in the Kingdom, and is aimed at satisfying the dining needs of  the customers in the area. To note, this newly renovated store is also the first Jollibee branch under the franchise of Nesma way back in 2008.



“Our customers are very important to us,” Jollibee-Nesma’s General Manager Faisal Bamhrez said in a statement. “We always ensure that we’ve focused on continuing to give our customers a quality experience, providing them with a fresh and improved look of our dining area.”



In addition to its new store design, Jollibee Jeddah International Market store will continue its tradition of excellent customer service, community involvement and commitment in providing the highest standards in food, service and cleanliness.



Headquartered in Manila, Philippines, Jollibee Foods Corporation operates the largest food service company in the Philippines with six brands in the country (Jollibee, Greenwich, Chowking, Red Ribbon, Mang Inasal, Burger King) and three in China (Yonghe King, Hong Zhuang Yuan, and San Pin Wang) with its store network reaching 3,000 worldwide as of end of June 2015.   — SG


August 25, 2015
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