Recently, it has been reported that unlimited refill businesses are increasing to overcome the recession caused by the economic downturn.
In particular, unlimited refill barbecue restaurants, where customers can enjoy large portions at the price of a single serving, are highly competitive because they offer a very attractive price point for ordinary people during tough economic times like these.
However, from the store's perspective, profit is one of the important factors in operation, so it is also true that due to the nature of unlimited refill?offering unlimited servings at the price of one portion?it is difficult to satisfy customers with both the quality and taste of the meat.
Nevertheless, ‘Jayeon Galbi’ has broken the prejudice that unlimited refill barbecue restaurants are cheap but low quality, achieving a premium upgrade of the unlimited refill concept.
JJ Food System Co., Ltd., an agricultural corporation franchising under the ‘Jayeon Galbi’ brand, has omitted the middle distribution process based on over 20 years of experience and know-how in directly importing meat and processing it in their own HACCP-certified factory, supplying distribution companies and franchise headquarters.
They invested in high-quality raw meat and secret seasonings to reproduce the taste and quality of a professional galbi restaurant, and based on the belief that “a barbecue restaurant is judged solely by its meat,” they have grown into meat artisans dedicated to crafting seasoned galbi with a spirit of craftsmanship.
‘Jayeon Galbi’ is a four-course unlimited refill specialty restaurant that applies the course meal style of high-end restaurants, offering four menu items?seasoned pork ribs, spicy seasoned galbi jjim, honeycomb pork skin, and cheese tteok-sanjeok?all at the price of one serving.
A brand representative said, “Most customers visiting our stores recognize us as a cost-effective barbecue restaurant,” adding, “This could be one of the ways for self-employed barbecue restaurants, which are currently facing many difficulties due to the economic downturn, to overcome their challenges.”
For more details on new startups and business conversions, please visit the Jayeon Galbi website.
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