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WORKSHOP

Jollibee in London
WHAT: The first ever
Jollibee opens in
London on October 20.
Filipinos queue up the
day before, with some
people on the line for
as long as 17 hours.
What’s your angle?
1. Long lines
2. Business angle
3. Security
4. OFW angle
5. Filipino food angle
Who do you talk to?
1. People in line
2. Jollibee Managers
3. Food expert
4. British customers
5. Filipino customers
6. Security forces
What’s your headline?
Let’s meet some people in the line
Michael Sison

- Lined up for 17 hours


Reggie Derecho

- Sison’s friend
- Lined up for 17 hours
Francine Bailey

- Married to a Briton
- Brought her son Evan to the
queue
- Evan has had Jollibee in the
Philippines
Policemen

“Oh f******”
The Community

- Filipinos with shops in the


area opened their toilets to
the liners
- Jollibee crew gave
wristbands to keep the line
in ordee
Ofcourse,

THE CHICKENJOY.

£2.99 for 1pc

£3.99 for 2pc


What’s your lead?
Filipinos line up for hours for a taste of home

LONDON, United Kingdom – Who would line up 17 hours for a piece of fried
chicken?

Hardworking Filipinos overseas who crave chickenjoy and spaghetti if only to


get a taste of their childhood, happy memories with family, and the home
they left but have not forgotten.
COMPETITION
Aegis Juris Fratmen surrender

Details will be given


separately

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