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JOLLIJEEP


          Guinto, AJ
         Lacuesta, Abi
        Serranilla, Vian
           Sy, Maica
          Tan, Lloyd
JOLLIJEEP

     • “Jolli” refers to the
       country’s biggest
       fast food chain

     • “jeep” is what its
       owners used to
       haul their home-
       cooked goodies
How it started..

• Showed up during the 80s
• A number of enterprising manangs (old ladies) brought
  their bilao (the round Filipino tray of woven rattan) of
  home-cooked meals to Ayala Avenue
• Constantly shooed away by the traffic aides, they
  retreated to the side streets and marked these as their
  new territory.
• Then one of them made enough to purchase a
  dilapidated jeepney, which served as both
  transportation and store space
• Soon, every manang had a jeepney, which was quickly
  branded by customers as Jollijeep
Continued…

• The Ayala Land through its MACEA and the
  Makati government, took notice and thought
  that the Jollijeep “chain” had become an
  eyesore, with all the trash lying around the
  side streets and unhygienic
• Soon enough both sectors agreed to regulate
  and institutionalize the food chain
• 127 stalls were put up to be operated only by
  Makati residents
Characteristics

• Affordable
• Home cooked meals and snacks
• Accessible
Target Market

• Blue-collar worker - a member of the working
  class who performs manual labor (security
  guards, construction worker, taxi drivers etc.)

• Office workers
INPUTS

MONEY: P50,000
• Stall
• Materials/Equipments: plates, utensils, food
           warmer, etc..
• Ingredients/Raw materials
• Man power
Products

No.   Product                                           Price (Pesos)

1     Rice                                              8

2     Viand (ulam: adobo, tinola, singang, inihaw, etc.) 25-30

3     Snacks (minatamis na saba, puto, banana-q etc)    10-15

4     Drinks (bottled water, juice, canned cola)        10-25

5     Candy (chocolate bar, mentos, etc)                1-5
Man Power

           ELEMENTS                  REMARKS
Qualification             Good moral character
                          Good interpersonal skills

How many?                 2


Job Description           All around operations
Materials/Equipments

•   Food pans
•   Food warmer
•   Paper plates or cartons
•   Utensils
•   Trash bins
Output

Price
• Affordable

Delivery
• Choices of viands available
• Meals are always served warm
• Dine-in or to-go
Output

Quality
• Differentiation: unique taste that captures
  Filipino appetite
• Maintains cleanliness and hygiene
• Friendly staffs that customers can converse
  with

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Jollijeep

  • 1. JOLLIJEEP Guinto, AJ Lacuesta, Abi Serranilla, Vian Sy, Maica Tan, Lloyd
  • 2. JOLLIJEEP • “Jolli” refers to the country’s biggest fast food chain • “jeep” is what its owners used to haul their home- cooked goodies
  • 3. How it started.. • Showed up during the 80s • A number of enterprising manangs (old ladies) brought their bilao (the round Filipino tray of woven rattan) of home-cooked meals to Ayala Avenue • Constantly shooed away by the traffic aides, they retreated to the side streets and marked these as their new territory. • Then one of them made enough to purchase a dilapidated jeepney, which served as both transportation and store space • Soon, every manang had a jeepney, which was quickly branded by customers as Jollijeep
  • 4. Continued… • The Ayala Land through its MACEA and the Makati government, took notice and thought that the Jollijeep “chain” had become an eyesore, with all the trash lying around the side streets and unhygienic • Soon enough both sectors agreed to regulate and institutionalize the food chain • 127 stalls were put up to be operated only by Makati residents
  • 5. Characteristics • Affordable • Home cooked meals and snacks • Accessible
  • 6. Target Market • Blue-collar worker - a member of the working class who performs manual labor (security guards, construction worker, taxi drivers etc.) • Office workers
  • 7. INPUTS MONEY: P50,000 • Stall • Materials/Equipments: plates, utensils, food warmer, etc.. • Ingredients/Raw materials • Man power
  • 8. Products No. Product Price (Pesos) 1 Rice 8 2 Viand (ulam: adobo, tinola, singang, inihaw, etc.) 25-30 3 Snacks (minatamis na saba, puto, banana-q etc) 10-15 4 Drinks (bottled water, juice, canned cola) 10-25 5 Candy (chocolate bar, mentos, etc) 1-5
  • 9. Man Power ELEMENTS REMARKS Qualification Good moral character Good interpersonal skills How many? 2 Job Description All around operations
  • 10. Materials/Equipments • Food pans • Food warmer • Paper plates or cartons • Utensils • Trash bins
  • 11. Output Price • Affordable Delivery • Choices of viands available • Meals are always served warm • Dine-in or to-go
  • 12. Output Quality • Differentiation: unique taste that captures Filipino appetite • Maintains cleanliness and hygiene • Friendly staffs that customers can converse with

Editor's Notes

  1. http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-140699421/start-jollijeep-business.html