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Goubuli stuffed buns at an outlet in Tianjin. The Chinese restaurant chain has finalized a deal with Australia's Retail Foods to manage the latter's coffee house brands in China. [Photo/China Daily] |
Steamed buns producer charts plan to grow Australian coffee house business in China
Goubuli Group, which owns a chain of steamed stuffed bun restaurants, said on Wednesday that it has inked a joint venture agreement with Australia's Retail Food Group Ltd to operate the latter's coffee house brands, Gloria Jean's Coffees and It's a Grind, in China.
Tianjin Senyongtai Food and Beverage Co Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Goubuli, will hold an 80 percent stake in the joint venture and Retail Food Group the balance.
According to a press release from Retail Food Group, the deal includes an initial license fee of A$6 million ($4.9 million) that has already been paid in full to Retail Food Group. The venture will be completely funded by Goubuli, which will also retain the earnings.
Geng Jing, vice-president of Goubuli, told China Daily that the group chose to partner with Retail Food because of its well-known brands, strong global coffee house market share and the quality of its coffee.
While no decisions have been made as to whether the venture will push steamed buns with coffee, Geng said they will look to adjust and adapt offerings at the outlets to better cater to the Chinese market.
The group has also chalked out an ambitious plan to expand nationwide, with a target of 200 coffee shops in five years, Geng said.