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Weekly Global News Wrap Up: Burger King gives away free burgers to women in Saudi Arabia; the most fattening fast foods in South Africa; fast casual chain Wao Bao goes cashless
Weekly Global News Wrap Up: Burger King gives away free burgers to women in Saudi Arabia; the most fattening fast foods in South Africa; fast casual chain Wao Bao goes cashless
Here is a summary of the most interesting QSR news stories of the week from around the world.
Social Media Wrap Up: KFC Singapore's Goldspice Chicken; Papa John's Philippines' 'unli-pizza' deal; The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf Cambodia's plastic-free initiative
Find out what QSRs have been up to on social media this week. BRAND AND STORE UPDATES
TP Tea enters Singapore market with first outlet at Changi Airport
The Taiwanese chain follows an already busy bubble tea scene.
No Signboard to launch hawker-themed burger chains
It will serve localised menu including chili crab burger, Hainanese chicken rise burger, and nasi lemak burger.
Lotteria makes Mongolian debut with new site
Lotte's fast-food chain said it plans to operate up to 10 sites in the country by 2022.
Zoo Coffee looks to ramp up its Philippine expansion
The Korean chain recently opened their biggest store in the country so far.
Chicking opens first store in Maldives
The new site is located at the Rasfannu Pavilion.
Weekly Global News Wrap: U.S. startup unveils automated burger robot; Starbucks to close 150 stores next year; the Hardee's-Carl's Jr. branding split
Here is a summary of the most interesting QSR news stories of the week from around the world.
Social Media Wrap Up: Wendy's Philippines' Mac & Ham salad; Domino's Pizza Malaysia's new express card; Din Tai Fung Singapore seeks to hire new staff
Find out what QSRs have been up to on social media this week.
Wetzel's Pretzels targets 50 sites in China by 2021
Their first site recently opened at the Reel Mall in Shanghai. Wetzel’s Pretzels announced it has opened its first location in China, six months after signing a deal to enter the country. The American pretzel brand’s first store at the Reel Mall in Shanghai is the first of three Wetzel’s Pretzels which are slated to open in the coming months, and one of the fifty the brand has in the development pipeline for China. “Wetzel’s Pretzels offers a fresh-baked product, served fast. It’s a brand that will resonate well with consumers in Shanghai. With our first location open and corporate training center built, we’re looking forward to getting other locations up and running, and expanding the brand,” said Will Zhu, head franchisee for Wetzel’s Pretzels in China.
Pret A Manger Hong Kong revamps plant-based menu
Nine vegetarian and vegan recipes make up the brand’s newest offering. Building on the success of their veggie outlets in London, Pret A Manger Hong Kong introduced nine new vegetarian and vegan recipes. The new menu offers customers a wider choice of meat-free options and features a protein box, a vegan salad that combines avocado and sweet potato with a pea & quinoa mix and a vegan Super Greens & Reds sandwich, layered with a red pepper tapenade. A range of colourful new salads were also launched alongside new soups and dessert pots. The global sandwich brand aims to provide options for vegetarians, vegans and “flexitarians.” “The plant-based items are perfect for anyone looking for more sustainable lunch options that are packed full of flavour,” Pret said in a statement. Founded in London in 1986, Pret A Manger made its way to Hong Kong in 2002 through its first outlet opened in IFC Mall and has currently over 20 sites in the territory.
Korean sandwich chain Isaac Toast set to debut in Singapore by July
Their upcoming first outlet is located at Plaza Singapura mall. Korean sandwich chain Isaac Toast is about to open their first site in Singapore. Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore reports that the store will be located in basement two of the Plaza Singapura mall and is slated to open in July. The Korean brand specialises in breakfast toasted sandwiches with fillings such as bulgogi (grilled and marinated beef slices), bulgalbi (boneless short ribs), ham and cheese, and shrimps. The brand was reportedly acquired by Altitude Holdings, which owns other Korean restaurant chains in Singapore such as Andong Zzimdak and Yoogane. Aside from its hundreds of stores in South Korea, Isaac Toast also has sites in Malaysia, Taiwan, and Macau.
Omotesando Koffee to open first store in Bangkok
The upscale brand originated in an old Tokyo home in 2011. Japanese coffee brand Omotesando Koffee is officially making its way to Thailand, following news that it will open its first site in Bangkok. As reported by The Standard, the new site will be located on the 3rd floor of Siam Paragon and is expected to feature the brand’s coffee bar counter with a unique cube steel frame. The space also has mini-bars and is reminiscent Japanese tea ceremonies as baristas and drinkers will face each other. Omotesando Koffee started in an old wooden home in Tokyo in 2011 and eventually grew to become an upscale coffee destination. Due to deterioration of the old house, they closed in December 2015 but has since resurfaced in Hong Kong the year after. It has since expanded to Singapore and has plans to debut in London as well.
Weekly Global News Wrap: IHOP's name-change marketing strategy, McDonald's brings 45 children to World Cup, Boston fast casual has robots as cooks
Here is a summary of the most interesting QSR news stories of the week from around the world.
Social Media Wrap Up: Burger King Thailand's new fish burger, Wendy's Malaysia's World Cup deal, Old Chang Kee's reopens New Kallang Wave outlet
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Dippin' Dots, Doc Popcorn set to debut in China
The brands target to have 10 locations by May 2019.
Tealive to open 500 stores in China within three years
The Malaysian tea brand's expansion plan resulted from a joint venture with two Chinese companies.