The Philippine Star

Goldilocks opens its 400th store in Phl

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On an otherwise typical summer day — May 15, 1966 — two enterprisi­ng sisters and their sister- in- law opened a small bakeshop on a 70-square meter space along Pasong Tamo street. Milagros LeelinYee, Clarita Leelin- Go and Doris Wilson- Leelin had a simple set- up: two display cases, ten employees, and family members pitching in to help mix ingredient­s. The store was called “Goldilocks,” and true to its storybook namesake, it would establish a fairytale of its own.

Indeed, almost five decades later, Goldilocks is now the largest Filipino-owned bakeshop chain in the world. More impressive­ly, generation­s of Filipinos consider it not only as a brand, but a time-honored family tradition. As the company approaches its 50th year in the Philippine­s, Goldilocks continues to strengthen its position as a genuine Filipino Icon. Just recently, it added another impressive milestone to its long list of achievemen­ts by opening its 400th local store in Davao.

“Goldilocks has such a rich and storied heritage; now our legacy is being passed on to future generation­s, covering a wider scope,” affirmed Goldilocks marketing director Pinky Yee. “Part of this is our continued focus on nationwide expansion, with a particular emphasis on areas outside Metro Manila,” she added. Evidently, this strategy has been highly successful, with the number of Goldilocks stores in the Philippine­s more than doubling in the past ten years (120% increase).

With 400 local stores (not to mention 24 branches in key cities in North America, and nine outlets in Bangkok, Thailand), iconic status, and unrivalled products, what can possibly remain in store for the bakeshop giant? “There’s always a way to serve our customers better, and you can rest assured that Goldilocks will find a way to continue discoverin­g them,” Yee stated. “Looking forward, we will continue to pursue our company vision with determinat­ion and integrity – for Goldilocks to be the leading Filipino global brand, that will fulfill changing customer needs through worldclass products and services,” she concluded.

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The 400th store of Golilocks opened in Davao City.

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