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  2. Nacho King! - Wikipedia

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    It operates kiosk and food cart franchises in many marketplaces and malls in the major cities of the Philippines. Nacho King is the largest and only nationwide Tex-Mex retailer in the Philippines, and also exports its products internationally, primarily to markets in Asia. The business was founded in 1995 and began selling franchises in 1996.

  3. Potato Corner - Wikipedia

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    Magsaysay left his management job at Wendy's and the first Potato Corner, a cart in Mandaluyong, opened in October 1992. Within thirty days, all of them were able to pay back their loans. [3] [4] Former logo used until 2023, but still used in their packaging. After their initial success, they began to consider expanding through franchises.

  4. Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board

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    The first iteration of the LTFRB was established on November 17, 1902, through the passing of Act No. 520. [2] The commission is in charge of classifying vessels, merchandise, and passengers in with reference to transportation under the coastwise trade, and fixing the maximum rates to be imposed on the vessels and merchandise of different classes, and people that are being moved from one point ...

  5. List of countries with KFC franchises - Wikipedia

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    Philippines: 1966 [84] Wholesome Foods, Inc. [85] 332 outlets. [3] In June 1994, Manuel U. Agustines obtained the sole franchise over the sale and distribution of KFC products in the Philippines, under the corporate name of Quick Service Restaurants (QSR) Corporation. Qatar: 1976: Americana Group [18] 39 outlets. Saudi Arabia 1975 Americana ...

  6. Shawarma Shack - Wikipedia

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    The Shawarma Shack is a Philippine food franchise known for its "buy one, get one free" shawarma wraps. It started on February 21, 2015, as a nightly ambulant food stand in Divisoria, Manila operated by Walther Uzi Buenavista and Patricia Collantes. [1] As of 2024, it has over 800 outlets and 1000 employees throughout the Philippines. [1] [2]

  7. Motorized tricycle (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    However, the provenance of the trisikad is also unknown. Prior to the tricycles and trisikad, the most common means of mass public transport in the Philippines is a carriage pulled by horses or carabaos known as the kalesa (calesa or carromata in Philippine Spanish). [3] The pulled rickshaw never gained acceptance in the Philippines. Americans ...

  8. Uncle John's (store) - Wikipedia

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    By 2014, it has grown to the second largest convenience store chain in the Philippines behind 7-Eleven with the opening of the 400th Ministop branch in Bonifacio Global City. [1] [5] In 2018, RRHI acquired Mitsubishi's stakes in the Ministop Philippines franchise to increase its stakes to 59.1 percent from 51 percent. [6]

  9. Dali Everyday Grocery - Wikipedia

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    Dali opened its first store in February 2020 in Santa Rosa, Laguna, and by the end of 2022, it had at least 250 stores in the Philippines. [2] In March 2023, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) invested US$15 million to support the retail chain's expansion. [4]