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Mang Inasal eyes 14 more stores this year
Mang Inasal eyes 14 more stores this year
ABS-CBN News
Published Aug 02, 2024 02:53 PM PHT

MANILA - Mang Inasal is looking to open 14 more branches all over the country to close 2024 with a total of 20 new stores.
MANILA - Mang Inasal is looking to open 14 more branches all over the country to close 2024 with a total of 20 new stores.
The grilled chicken restaurant chain said it already opened six stores this year in Southern Leyte, Cavite, Bulacan, Quezon City, Pangasinan and Caloocan.
The grilled chicken restaurant chain said it already opened six stores this year in Southern Leyte, Cavite, Bulacan, Quezon City, Pangasinan and Caloocan.
"As we grow, our customers' voices will remain our main source of innovation and improvement," said Mang Inasal president Mike Castro.
"As we grow, our customers' voices will remain our main source of innovation and improvement," said Mang Inasal president Mike Castro.
"Wherever they are, we are committed to serving them great Ihaw-Sarap food that makes them happy with every visit and every order."
"Wherever they are, we are committed to serving them great Ihaw-Sarap food that makes them happy with every visit and every order."
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Mang Inasal is a subsidiary of Jollibee Foods Corp.
Mang Inasal is a subsidiary of Jollibee Foods Corp.
JFC earlier reported that its net income attributable to equity holders of the parent company climbed 26.9 percent in the first quarter of 2024.
JFC earlier reported that its net income attributable to equity holders of the parent company climbed 26.9 percent in the first quarter of 2024.
The fast food giant said revenue grew 11.3 percent, while system-wide sales climbed 10.4 percent to P86.8 billion.
The fast food giant said revenue grew 11.3 percent, while system-wide sales climbed 10.4 percent to P86.8 billion.
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