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Restaurants in Hong Kong (5 C, 36 P) Pages in category "Catering and food service companies of Hong Kong" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Shuanghui ham sausages manufactured by Henan Shuanghui Investment & Development. WH Group (Chinese: 万洲国际; pinyin: Wànzhōu Guójì), formerly known as Shuanghui Group (Chinese: 双汇集团; pinyin: Shuānghuì Jítuán), [3] is a publicly traded Chinese multinational meat and food processing company headquartered in Hong Kong.
Wellcome established its second corporate brand, First Choice, with a product range of over 1,000 items. With prices at 20–30% less than competitive international brands, it is a well-known brand in Hong Kong. A HK$400 million investment, "Wellcome Fresh Food Centre" was opened in 1998, occupying an area of 161,000 sq. ft.
Jubilant FoodWorks Limited is an Indian food service company based in Noida, which holds the master franchise for Domino's Pizza in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, for Popeyes in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan, and also for Dunkin' Donuts in India. [6] The company also operates two homegrown restaurant brands called Ekdum! and ...
Catering and food service companies of Hong Kong (1 C, 9 P) D. Dairy products companies of Hong Kong (4 P) Drink companies of Hong Kong (1 C, 6 P) M.
The Garden Company Limited (Chinese: 嘉頓有限公司; Jyutping: gaa1 deon6 jau5 haan6 gung1 si1) is a Hong Kong–based bakery and confectionery manufacturer. The company was one of the first Chinese owned businesses created to sell modern-style food products in the territory.
The V H Group has its headquarters in Pune, and has offices in the United Kingdom, Oman, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Italy. The group has production plants in India, Vietnam, Bangladesh, the United States and Switzerland. [6] In December 2010, the group launched Venky's Xprs, a fast food restaurant specialising in chicken.
In early 2015, the company made an all-stock purchase of TastyKhana.in, and the portal Just Eat India. [36] Towards the end of 2015, the company laid off around 300 employees in India. [ 37 ] During that time, there was allegedly malpractice at Foodpanda India, including non-payments to restaurants and fake listings.