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Jollibee Eyes Stronger Supply Chain Network in Canada

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September 02, 2025

The Jollibee Group is exploring strategic collaboration opportunities to strengthen its supply chain network in Canada as well as enhance the country's role in its global sourcing activities.

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The group said that it continues to prioritize Canada as both a key growth market and sourcing partner as part of its broader global strategy.

With the support of Canada's agriculture and trade sectors, it aims to unlock new opportunities for collaboration, innovation and sustainable growth in the food service industry.

"Canada remains a valuable and strategic market for the Jollibee Group—not only for expanding our store network, but also as a key partner in strengthening and localizing our supply chain," Jollibee Group Global president and CEO Ernesto Tanmantiong said.

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