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Duck Donuts to enter Philippine market with 25 target locations

It made the largest international franchise agreement with Bravo Foods Corp.

American doughnut brand Duck Donuts has set plans for entry into the Philippine market with its largest international franchise agreement with Barvo Foods Corp.

The doughnut chain plans to open 25 locations in the next six years.

The first Philippine location is projected to open in Q2 2024 in Makati City, aiming to embrace the country’s thriving market and offer high-quality food experiences.

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“We are excited to embark on this journey of sweet success in partnership with Bert Bravo and leverage his knowledge of the market and industry as we begin to introduce Duck Donuts throughout the country of the Philippines. We believe that Duck Donuts will resonate with the Filipino community,” Betsy Hamm, CEO of Duck Donuts, said.

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