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Wisynco Foods to open Domino's Pizza outlet in Bogue
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Wisynco Foods Limited in June will open a Domino's Pizza outlet in Bogue, Montego Bay, its ninth branch on the island. The company said the move is being made as part of its commitment to enhancing customer service in Jamaica.
"At Wisynco Foods Limited, we are committed to our mission of exceptional franchisees and team members on a mission to be the best pizza delivery company in the world," said Steven Lim, director at Partner Foods Limited, in a press release.
This sentiment was shared by William Mahfood, Wisynco managing director who added that, "This is only a phase in the grander plan that we have for Domino's in Jamaica."
Wisynco, who are the operators of Domino's Pizza, Wendy's and Haagen Dazs franchises in Jamaica, earlier this year opened a Domino's store on Hope Road. The store was established to enhance service delivery to the Liguanea area.
This location, said the company, addresses a need for Domino's to adequately service the Mona, Hope Pastures, Long Mountain and Beverly Hills households as they were underserved in the past.
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