"JOLLIBEE tinapatan ng JOYRULBEE. Breaking news. May bagong joyrulbee dito sa China. Sa 10 years namin sa china, nakapunta na kami ng iba't-ibang city. Ngayon lang kami nakakita ng joyrulbee. Kaming pinoy pa lang ang nakakakita ng Joyrulbee sa lugar. Syempre batang jollibee parin kami."
The Philippines' largest fast food chain has branches all over the world including United Arab Emirates and the United States. However, it does not have a registered franchise in Guangxi, China.
Though the issue might seem comical to most netizens, the corporation did not take this so lightly. In an official statement, Arline Adeva of Brand, Communications, PR and Digital Marketing claimed that they will be taking steps against the viral 'JoyRulBee.'
Apparently, even before the post went viral on social media, the Jollibee Food Corps were already made aware of it:
"The particular JoyRulBee infringing store in Guangxi, China has already been brought to the attention of Jollibee Foods Corporation even before the post went viral in social media. Our Legal team has been taking the necessary steps in order to protect and uphold our company’s trademark rights as what is provided for under the law."
The Philippines' largest fast food chain has branches all over the world including United Arab Emirates and the United States. However, it does not have a registered franchise in Guangxi, China.
Though the issue might seem comical to most netizens, the corporation did not take this so lightly. In an official statement, Arline Adeva of Brand, Communications, PR and Digital Marketing claimed that they will be taking steps against the viral 'JoyRulBee.'
Apparently, even before the post went viral on social media, the Jollibee Food Corps were already made aware of it:
"The particular JoyRulBee infringing store in Guangxi, China has already been brought to the attention of Jollibee Foods Corporation even before the post went viral in social media. Our Legal team has been taking the necessary steps in order to protect and uphold our company’s trademark rights as what is provided for under the law."
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