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    Jollibee opens its first restaurant in Wales

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 26, 2021Updated:July 26, 2021No Comments
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    Jollibee has opened its doors to the people of Cardiff, with the global restaurant chain’s first store launch in Wales. A queue of approximately 125 people started forming at 6am on Saturday morning, wrapping around the store on Queen Street, stretching down Charles Street, as Jollibee fans eagerly awaited a taste of Jollibee’s world famous fried chicken.

    First Jollibee in Wales

    Adam Parkinson, Business Head of Jollibee Europe, officially cut the ribbon in the opening ceremony alongside the Cardiff team and Jollibee’s iconic bee mascot.

    Adam Parkinson, Business Head of Jollibee Europe, said: “The turnout has been incredible and it’s encouraging to see the people of Wales really get behind Jollibee. This opening is very pivotal for us as Wales is an important country to expand into and key to our success as we continue our growth across Europe. We are excited to embark on this new and exciting journey in Wales!” 

    Jollibee Cardiff Team

    Jollibee’s launch queues are renowned around the world due its cult following. The restaurant is famous in the Philippines and draws hundreds of fans. The brand is excited to welcome Welsh customers through the door and serve up the crispiest and juiciest fried chicken around. From Manila to London, Liverpool to Leeds and now Cardiff, the brand has big ambitions to rival the major fast-food names in the UK and Europe.

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