Popular Filipino Chain Jollibee Has Just Launched Home Delivery

Popular Filipino Chain Jollibee Has Just Launched Home Delivery
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Craving Jollibee’s crispy fried chicken and peach mango pie? Join the club. These days while we’re stuck at home, we’re taking all the cozy comfort food that we can get. That’s why we’re so excited that popular Filipino chain, Jollibee is now offering delivery.

As of April 14, Jollibee’s full menu is available to order on DoorDash from all of its GTA locations.

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“At Jollibee, it is part of our mission to spread joy, and during this time we want to bring it to those who need it most, our healthcare workers,” said Maribeth Dela Cruz, President JFC North America, Philippine Brands in a release. “We’re looking forward to providing more than just a meal, but the appreciation from people all over the country for everything those on the front-lines are doing, day and night, for our communities.”

Folks can order their Jollibee faves like Palabok Fiesta, Jolly Crispy Chicken, and Jolly Spaghetti a la carte or build their own meals, and family packs for delivery.

If ordering in delivery makes you nervous these days, you should know that Jollibee takes food safety incredibly seriously. So much so that every order will be secured with a tamper-evident seal to ensure the food is not touched after being packed.

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In addition to being available for delivery, Jollibee will also be donating 5,000 meals to healthcare workers at hospitals across the country.

Every delivery care package will include a ‘Note of Joy’ from customers nationwide to show thanks and appreciation for frontline hospital workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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