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ABOUT US

Jonathan So - Founder/President
The Humble Beginnings of - “YEARS OF BUILDING DREAMS AND CREATING OPPURTUNITIES”
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Founded in 2006, JC Worldwide Franchise Inc. was the brainchild of two young entrepreneurs Jonathan So and Carlito Macadangdang. The two childhood friends recognized the market potential of food franchising and explored into its many aspects. Thus, what started out as an idea to franchise came the realization that establishing their own franchising company was the more viable path to take.
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JC Worldwide's First Brand
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JC Worldwide first launched its first brand of food stall Burger Factory, which serves luscious burgers and snacks. With the surprising growth of their pet brand, they launched several new brands after only three months, including: Siomai King, Sgt. Sisig, Siopao da King, and Noodle House. As its commitment to consumers, the Company uses quality ingredients everyday such as fresh meats and vegetables. All ingredients are being processed using the latest machinery in producing Siomai and Siopao at their commissary which has GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) certificate, BFAD and NMIS accreditation. Employees are meticulously trained and maintain good sanitation.
Over 1000 Franchises Nationwide
To date, all the brands combined have produced over to 1000 franchises nationwide. JC Worldwide is now developing new brands that will soon be introduced to the market. In addition to that, JC Worldwide has been getting recognition from different market sectors. Both Jonathan So and Carlito Macadangdang have appeared in acclaimed TV programs such as Magandang Umaga Bayan and Pangkabuhayang Swak na Swak, and was featured in noted news weekly The Philippine Free Press and Entrepreneur Magazine. Also the company has sponsored different TV shows like Showtime, Singing Bee, Bet on Your Baby, and Gandang Gabi Vice.

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Carlito Macadangdang -
Founder / Vice President

Toktok, the new delivery app
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Delivery apps have become a necessity. Even with the players in the industry, demand is still high. The company (Cloud Panda Philippines) aims to help laid-off workers find an alternative source of livelihood that could sustain their families’ needs at the same time help the industry manage the lack of service. Amid a crisis, Filipinos were bound to rise up; a lot became entrepreneurs, starting their online businesses, ranging from basic needs to other consumer products; thus, creating more demand in the delivery service industry. Online delivery is here to stay because it provides convenience and is a cheaper way of sending packages.
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Toktok is a faster to navigate and easier app but also guarantees a safer way to deliver goods. Riders were carefully selected by the operations team. Proper training and lectures were given by the company to assure customers of quality service. Each Rider has an insulator box in order that customers need not worry about sending perishables to customers or loved ones. In one way or another, Toktok greatly assists the economy to bounce back, providing a source of income and helping business.
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