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nix
Jul 26, 1999, 07:33 AM
There are so many foreign brands outside of the Philippines which could be a hit when brought to the Philippines. Outlets such as Starbucks, Burger King, and Warner Brothers have made big waves since being introduced the past couple of years. Any guesses as to what will be the next Burger King? -- Or California Pizza Kitchen for that matter?

eboy
Jul 26, 1999, 07:35 AM
I really loved Tim Horton's when I was in Canada. It's sort of like a high end donut and coffee shop. The donut market here in the country is dominated by just two brands. A new entrant could make huge waves into the market.

batang uliran
Jul 26, 1999, 08:05 AM
Since we are a nation of chicken eaters, I would guess Boston Market though frankly, I find Max's as good as any. Two other concepts, although on a much larger scale, would be an office superstore like Staples or Office Max or a huge bookstore like Barnes and Noble or Borders. Seems to me that National has a virtual monopoly on books and office supplies and there may be room in this market.

The Saint
Aug 2, 1999, 11:08 AM
McDonald's USA doesn't have spaghetti in their menu. I was told that the spaghetti in the local chain was a product of inculturation.

Have they ever tried barbecued isaw?

babes
Aug 2, 1999, 01:31 PM
let's hear it for TIM HORTON'S !!!!!

nix
Aug 2, 1999, 06:09 PM
I would probably bring in Roy Rogers. I love their bread there, which is more like a biscuit now that I think about it. Their chicken there is also really good, and their menu is more diverse than KFC so they can attract a wide array of customer tastes.

Jacob
Aug 2, 1999, 08:45 PM
Don't you think we've had enough of foreign franchises?

Jacob
Aug 2, 1999, 08:46 PM
...pero if you insist... HMV!

nix
Aug 2, 1999, 10:03 PM
Yeah, HMV rocks!!!

babes
Aug 3, 1999, 08:50 PM
i didn't know they have an hmv in the philippines

Jacob
Aug 3, 1999, 11:32 PM
That's why we're wishing someone will bring it here.

webpinoys
Aug 4, 1999, 05:59 PM
HMV???

nix
Aug 8, 1999, 08:21 AM
HMV is like the European version of Tower Records. What I enjoy about HMV is that they belt out so much music while you're there, you just feel like swaying to the beat. Also, one of the HMVs in Hong Kong has this giant screen where they show all sorts of Music Videos and performances, coupled with a very good sound system, it's a real treat to all the music shoppers.

webpinoys
Aug 11, 1999, 03:57 AM
ok ... now i know. thanks.

Spectator
Aug 13, 1999, 10:10 PM
For years, I've been trying to figure out why The Gap has not yet reached the Philippine market. Is it because Asia's got Giordano already? The Gap is certainly much better and could give Giordano a run for its money.

marooned
Aug 14, 1999, 02:23 AM
barnes and noble will be opening an office here end of this year or early next year. seems like they have realized the potential market of books and reading materials here in the philippines. heard their office would be pretty BIG, as in they are planning to hire as many as 600 encoders.

sickgirl
Aug 19, 1999, 11:35 PM
How about Taco Bell? mmm, sarap =)

Batang Uliran,
I think Boston Market is like Kenny Rogers... they have the same menu. And yep, I think Staples would be a great hit and so would Barnes and Nobles.

nix,
may Roy Rogers pa ba?

Spectator,
Siguro dahil dito ginagawa yung GAP kaya walang binebenta dito... hehehe

How about Old Navy? Bakit wala nun dito? Or yung sa GH Bass, bakit puro shoes lang?

Jacob
Aug 20, 1999, 11:24 PM
batang uliran: Don't you find Boston Market a little bland for Pinoy tastes? They might tweak their formula a little just like what Kenny Rogers did (I miss the citrusy taste of their chix).

Although it isn't a franchise, how about Disneyland or Six Flags?

sickgirl
Aug 21, 1999, 02:13 AM
Jacob,

Or Busch Gardens or Typhoon Lagoon (parang Splash Island)? =)

dogbert
Aug 21, 1999, 06:17 PM
i'd really like to see rainforest cafe here. the rainforest cafe in chicago, is so cool. at certain times of the day there's a light and sound show that simulates a tropical storm. the cafe also has a gift shop and fountain with a animatronic crocodile.

i'd also like to see the International House of Pancakes (IHOP)open a branch here

Ira
Dec 24, 1999, 12:12 AM
Reviving this topic again.

My two cents' worth: I was pretty interested in getting the Krispy Kreme franchise, and have made inquiries, but my golly, it takes at least PhP60M to open a district franchise in the US... so just imagine, magkano pa kaya if I am bringing the brand here?

I loved The Limited clothes, and the only way I could get those was to go to the US and stock up on it. Their clothes are cut on more classic lines, and they're not as expensive as, let's say, Stefanel. Me and my friend were interested in bringing it in, because they have extensive collections, and I'm certain their style would be a big hit here. Unfortunately, the group that owns it isn't interested in expanding to the Asia-Pacific rim at present.

zimdude
Jun 11, 2001, 07:47 AM
http://www.seabest.com/site/content/images/promotions/pouringsm.jpg

Looks like Seattle's Best has "made it." Who runs the Philippine operation?

Art Vandelay
Jun 12, 2001, 10:36 PM
Originally posted by zimdude
http://www.seabest.com/site/content/images/promotions/pouringsm.jpg

Looks like Seattle's Best has "made it." Who runs the Philippine operation?

Zim, SBC is owned by the same company which owns Kenny Rogers Roasters...

Ira
Jun 12, 2001, 10:57 PM
That would be the *** family.

Ira, I have to remove the name. We know these people and I think they'd rather keep their identity private. Suffice it to say that this family is also involved in international name-brand casual clothing. ;)

[Edited by KuyaDanny on 06-17-2001 at 01:27 PM]

zimdude
Jun 16, 2001, 09:48 PM
They came in during my college days, pulled out, and are back. What happened?

wax
Jun 17, 2001, 10:32 AM
for food, i hope they can bring fuddruckers or tad's steaks in ny.

for books, definitely, barnes and noble.

for music, they could bring hmv or virgin records.

and why not bring walmart and costco there?

landiday
Jun 18, 2001, 10:49 AM
how about opening charity shops, where people donate their unwanted usable goods for free, and you sell them at very cheap price. You will help poor people and theres profit too. It is really big here in the UK. I reckon, we have more charity shops than normal stores(LOL).