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8C & 3B

Foods
Corporation
Company Name

TURON MALAGKIT
Product Name

Group 2
Subject: Management

Executive Summary

If you happen to visit one of your favorite malls here in the town most especially their
supermarkets such as SM Hypermarket, Robinson’s Supermarket and Gaisano’s Mall,
you can notice that they are all selling “turon”, which they started selling a year or a
couple of years ago. Turon an all-time favorite Filipino merienda is starting to boom as
a profitable business nowadays as not just the local mall supermarket are into the
business of selling “turon” but to almost everwhere. That is why; our group had come
up to present “Turon Malagkit” as a new taste of turon product.

I. Background and Purposes

A. Vision, Mission Goals and Objectives

Our mission is not only to earn profit rather our main mission statement is to bring
a new taste and variety of snacks to every individual which will not be paying
very high prices, enjoying delicious taste that are affordable. Our Vision is to be
able to create another taste of Turon and consistently number one on providing
delicious and affordable delicacy. We are envisioning our company to be the
leading and consistently number one which provide certified delicious and
affordable delicacy to wherever area we could reach for.

B. Service Concept Description

Turon is one of my favorite sweet treats, but although the classic version of
saba bananas and jackfruit strips is delicious as is, We like to switch things up
by substituting bananas for the Malagkit with juicy mangoes or jackfruits on
the filling. These simple swaps in ingredients are a great way to add variety
and take this Filipino street food to a new level of yum!

Turon Malagkit filled with sticky rice and jackfruit or mangoes, coated with
sugar, and fried until golden and caramelized. These Filipino-style spring rolls
are filling, delicious, and perfect as snack or dessert!

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