The Korea Herald

Paris Baguette debuts in the Philippine­s

- By Hwang Joo-young (flylikekit­e@heraldcorp.com)

SPC Group said Thursday its bakery chain Paris Baguette had launched its first store in the Philippine­s.

The new Paris Baguette branch in Manila features wooden interiors, designed to create a premium European bakery ambiance, and is located on the first floor of the SM Mall of Asia, the largest shopping center in the Philippine­s, with a total of 90 seats available.

SPG Group signed a franchise agreement with a local retailer Berjaya Food Berhad in August. This deal falls under the so-called “master franchise” system, wherein SPC Group transferre­d its business authority to the local operator, who possesses a deeper understand­ing of the Philippine­s market, according to SPC Group.

Upon the agreement, Berjaya Food Berhad has the authority to sub-license franchise rights to additional franchisee­s.

At the store, self-ordering kiosk machines are installed to provide a “grab and go” service.

The Manila branch will showcase exclusive Philippine offerings, including new product lineups featuring local ingredient­s like “ube,” a purple yam, and Filipino favorites like “ensaymada,” a pastry filled with butter cream, sugar, and cheese.

“With Paris Baguette’s quality and expertise from operating over 4,000 stores domestical­ly and internatio­nally, we aim to lead a new bakery trend in the Philippine­s,” an SPC Group official said.

SPC Group operates Paris Baguette branches in 10 other countries, including the US, France and China, with more than 500 physical stores. The company also intends to further expand its overseas business by entering Middle Eastern markets.

 ?? SPC Group ?? A rendering of the Paris Baguette branch in Manila, the Philippine­s
SPC Group A rendering of the Paris Baguette branch in Manila, the Philippine­s

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