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Building on the emergence of coffee culture nearly 40 years ago, Gloria Jean Kvetko and her husband Ed saw an opportunity to offer high-quality specialty coffee in a warm and friendly environment in their hometown, just north of Chicago, Illinois. The concept was an instant success, and, in 1996, it attracted the attention of Nabi Saleh, an Australian businessman and coffee connoisseur. Nabi brought Gloria Jean’s Coffees to Australia with his partner Peter Irvine. In 2005, they purchased the global brand and development rights, wanting to make Gloria Jean’s Coffees the most loved and respected coffee company in the world.
In 2006, Rashid Ali Khan, a Pakistani-born Australian businessman and entrepreneur, purchased the rights to bring Gloria Jean’s Coffees to Pakistan. Rashid’s vision was to introduce world-class coffee in Pakistan, and to enable the development of a coffee culture here.
Gloria Jean’s Coffees began operations in Pakistan in 2007. Today, it is by far the largest international coffee chain in the country, with over 40 outlets in more than a dozen cities. By any measure, the expansion of Gloria Jean’s Coffees in Pakistan has been nothing short of remarkable. When it began, tea-mad Pakistanis knew little about coffee, and nothing about Gloria Jean’s.
Today, Pakistan boasts a vibrant and sophisticated coffee culture, and Gloria Jean’s is broadly acknowledged here as the catalyst for this development. There have been many challenges along the way, but there is no doubt that, in Pakistan, Gloria Jean’s Coffees has established for itself an enviable reputation for excellence and professionalism.
GJC Pakistan Private Limited is the Master Franchisee for Gloria Jean’s Coffees in Pakistan.
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