BONIFACIO GLOBAL CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Makati City Bureau) – After three days of being shut down and quarantined due to the crispy fried towel incident, the BGC Jollibee store finally re-opened with much fanfare.
Although Jollibee Foods Corporation has yet to release the results of its investigation on the incident whereby a customer complained that the Chicken Joy she ordered turned out to be “fried towel” instead, the BGC franchise store was reopened yesterday.
Jollibee top executives and personalities, including former Miss Universe Pia Wurtbach, assisted a smiling Mr. Jollibee himself in cutting the ceremonial ribbon. He even managed to flash the “No. 1” sign.
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Police have arrested the prime suspect in the unfortunate incident at a Jollibee Restaurant in Bonifacio Global City (BGC).
A customer complained that the Chicken Joy she bought was not the crispy fried chicken she wanted. Instead, what she got was a crispy fried kitchen towel.
The suspect, named Ronald McDonald, is now in the custody of authorities and is undergoing interrogation.
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Today has not been a good day for popular business entities in the Philippines — Jollibee, famous for its Chicken Joy, and Red Ribbon, famous for its cakes.
The two food chains have been the target of consumer complaints that could potentially jeopardize their credibility and business.
A Jollibee customer complained that the Chicken Joy she ordered for take out contained a kitchen towel, while another complained that the birthday cake he ordered had U.S. dollars imbedded therein. Both assailed the lack of food safety, hygiene and sanitation by the said establishments.
The Jollibee customer plans to sue, while the Red Ribbon customer is still thinking about it.
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