Jamaica Gleaner

Patty partners air their beef in public:

- AVIA COLLINDER Business Reporter avia.collinder@gleanerjm.com

PATTY MAKER Tastee Limited has ended its five-year business relationsh­ip with its former franchisee in Portland, Kimani Robinson’s 360 Restaurant­s Limited.

Robinson, whose company now trades as Patty Express, says he remains in the patty business as a wholesale and retail distributo­r for Juici patties and Mother’s patties, both of which are rival operations of Tastee’s.

The rebranding of the company from Tastee Express to Patty Express is under way, he said.

360 Restaurant­s began operations in Portland two years ago, but Robinson also built out eight mobile sales points extending from Portland to St Ann.

Neither of the parties has disclosed the substance of their disagreeme­nt, but both have made pointed references to the number of sales points operated by 360 Restaurant­s in separate advertisem­ents. On Tuesday, Tastee Limited told the

Financial Gleaner that cutting ties

with 360 Restaurant­s was a business decision that it would not comment on in detail, citing “the confidenti­al nature of the relationsh­ip between Tastee and its franchisee­s”. The franchise agreement ended on April 6. It has left the patty maker without a franchisee or outlet in Portland, but Tastee said “steps will be taken to ensure that the needs of our customers in that market are met”, without specifying what those arrangemen­ts would entail.

The rift between the two became public when Tastee placed an advertisem­ent advising that Robinson’s E-Payments Limited, 360 Restaurant­s Limited and Patty Express were not its franchisee­s or distributo­rs.

“Tastee Limited is not associated with the operation of any mobile food trucks, some of which may be currently operated in Highgate, Port Maria and Annotto Bay in St Mary, Port Antonio in Portland and Ocho Rios in St Ann. Tastee Limited is also not associated with a store located in West Street from which patties are sold in Port Antonio, Portland, ” the ad read.

On Wednesday, Robinson’s company issued its own notice, naming Patty Express as a former six-location franchisee of Tastee – including mobile units in the towns of Ocho Rios, Highgate, Port Maria, Annotto Bay and Port Antonio, and a store in Port Antonio – that “continues to expand its operations across Jamaica and has now ceased from selling Tastee and/or associatin­g itself with Tastee to becoming official wholesale and retail distributo­rs for both Mother’s Patties and Juici patties.

“As the largest selling non-manufactur­er of patties in Jamaica, Patty Express will be expanding its footprint, widening and diversifyi­ng its menu options,” the ad read. However, Robinson declined to comment on the investment he made in the Tastee franchise operation over time and the investment he will be making in building out the Juici and Mother’s networks. In mid-2017 Tastee Limited opened it 51st store in Port Antonio, under agreement with Robinson’s Three Sixty Restaurant Franchise Group. Robinson’s associatio­n with the patty company started three years prior. The leased space was retrofitte­d to Tastee standards, Tastee Limited said back then. Three Sixty Holdings also has investment­s in tourist guest operations in Portland.

 ?? FILE ?? A mounted Tastee patties advertisem­ent sits atop a roving taxi in this Gleaner file photo. Tastee Limited has ended its franchise arrangemen­t with 360 Restaurant­s Limited in Portland in April 2019 but is yet to find a replacemen­t partner.
FILE A mounted Tastee patties advertisem­ent sits atop a roving taxi in this Gleaner file photo. Tastee Limited has ended its franchise arrangemen­t with 360 Restaurant­s Limited in Portland in April 2019 but is yet to find a replacemen­t partner.

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