JustKitchen to supply meals to 7-Eleven stores in Taiwan
by CM Staff
The company will also be adding Foodomo, a food delivery business acquired by 7-Eleven Taiwan in 2021, to its roster of third-party service providers.
VANCOUVER — Just Kitchen Holdings Corp. an operator of ghost kitchens specializing in delivery-only food brands, has entered into a commercial arrangement with President Chain Store Corporation, which manages and operates all 7-Eleven convenience stores in Taiwan, Republic of China.
JustKitchen says it will also be adding its food delivery service, Foodomo, to its roster of third-party service providers. 7-Eleven Taiwan acquired Foodomo just last year.
The company says it plans to first launch a pilot project to provide JustKitchen branded meals for sale at a select 7-Eleven Taiwan location in the Neihu District of Taipei.
As part of the Pilot, JustKitchen has agreed to also develop a virtual brand that will be offered on 7-Eleven Taiwan’s online presence across all its delivery service platforms named.
The global 7-Eleven brand is prominent in Taiwan, with over 6,400 convenience store locations currently in operation.
“Entering into a commercial arrangement with 7-Eleven Taiwan is a significant development for JustKitchen and, in our view, it brings together two strong operators for the benefit of the end consumer. The Agreement formalizes a great opportunity for us to work with a great partner and yet another a recognizable brand that is well known by people around the world,” said Jason Chen, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of JustKitchen in a statement.