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Julie’s Bakeshop Success Story

Manny, January 2, 2008April 18, 2013

julies bakeshop
I guess every Filipino knows this bakeshop. Now it has become a common bakeshop with more than 500 stores serving every Filipinos. The owner, Julie Gandionco and her sons as far as I remember was already featured on some TV shows. But little that we know how it started from a humble beginning.

The Julie’s Bakeshop story is the kind that hits close to home, particularly because it was born out of the needs of a family which something most people can relate to. When she reached the age of 47, Julie Gandioco’s duties as a mother were becoming less and less demanding. Her children – Bobby, Rico and Opep were already in college, and the rest Oding, Neil and Patty were in high school. Her kid’s educational expenses were going up and her husband’s sugar farm was not doing well. So she thought that there were something that she must do to help her husband.

The Opportunity Knocks

When she saw a job posting as a canteen concessionaire at PHILDACAN, a rattan factory, she applied and got the contract. Since lady luck has already knocking on her doors, it became a hit after one year and she was offered to run another on PHILDACAN’s sister company, Admacor and a year after at the La Union Carbide factory. The three factories were in the vicinity of Mandaue and the employees being fed daily by her canteen totaled 1,780 which is a big task for a neophyte. But despite of this she have the courage to face such a big task. As a true entrepreneur, she never refuse a challenge and she replicates success. She said so herself that “If you can manage one business efficiently, there is no reason why you can’t with two or three. All you have to do is duplicate what you are doing. This just need good organization hard work and a lot of prayers.”

The Birth of Julie’s Bakeshop

Julie noticed that her customers consumes a lot of bread which she bought from different bakeshops at that time. One of her bread supplier, Vicente Ruiz encourage her to put up her own bakeshop so she could supply her own needs. She realized that it was a good opportunity because the market was already there but she was hesitant at first because she have no experience in baking or bakeshop business.

Eventually she took Vicente’s advice on the condition that he joins her business and take care of all the baking while she took care of the rest. One of the keys for a successful business is hiring an expert which attributed to her success. By hiring an expert to help start her bakery business, she didn’t have to worry about the product. Again I would say that she was lucky enough that she have an expert on her side because if she hired an amateur, then that would hinder her success.

Julie put up her savings which amounts to Php19,000 to open up the family’s first bakeshop on January 6, 1981 in Wireless, Mandaue. She served staples like Elorde, Everlasting, Pan de Coco and Pandesal. Then she opened up another bakeshop in Aznar road near Southwestern University just six months after she opened up the first and she recovered her investment only in one year.

Based on the short success story, it is obvious that age doesn’t matter if we were given a break by our Almighty Creator. Just let us keep ourselves hoping and trusting in Him that someday we will have our break.

Source: Masigasig Magazine

Julie’s Bakeshop Website: www.juliesbakeshop.com.ph

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Comments (20)

  1. luke roxas says:
    November 11, 2011 at 9:29 pm

    An awesome success story! Mabuhay Filipinos! Age doesn’t matter in terms of business. Don’t stop dreaming, keep on believing!

  2. cybelle torayno says:
    September 21, 2011 at 9:37 am

    go entrepreneurs!!! show them what you’ve got!!!
    hehe 🙂 Godbless

  3. mark says:
    September 11, 2011 at 1:17 pm

    do julie’s bake shop has their manufacturing plant here in bicol?

  4. supahryt says:
    June 7, 2011 at 8:10 pm

    wow..!!! julies bakeshop is really a successful entrepreneur..!!!! i wish that someday i would shine too like the owner of this bakeshop..!!!! hehehehe..!!! ohhh ..!!!!

  5. coolme..!!! says:
    June 7, 2011 at 8:06 pm

    amm just wondering why are they aren’t putting here the story of the owner how she became that successful but even-though i still idolize her for her perseverance in her career..!!! true star..!!!!

  6. Vic says:
    February 20, 2011 at 11:58 am

    Thanks for sharing this Manuel,
    It’s just admirable to be inspired by a lady entrepreneur. If a woman can make it to that top, why not the guys. I just got great business tips from this post.

  7. Rey John L. Veraque says:
    January 6, 2011 at 2:45 pm

    “Strike while the iron is hot”

    Ms. Julie just grab the opportunity knocking on her, a true spirit of a successful entrepreneur. So for us, who were inspired but this story, when opportunity arises, just go for it! don’t worry about the failures on your way through… worry about the chances, when you don’t even try.

    1. Manuel says:
      January 6, 2011 at 2:54 pm

      @Rey John L. Veraque
      I agree sir. There is a saying “you don’t have to get it right, you just have to get it going”.

  8. reynabeth tabar says:
    November 16, 2010 at 10:42 am

    hi…. iwnt to be like you…a sucessful..women..

  9. robelyn says:
    September 9, 2010 at 9:26 am

    hi,.,.,.,.
    theres so many filipino`s that inspired on your story,.,..,.,.,
    i wish someday,..,.,. im just like you,.,..,:)

  10. xira says:
    September 2, 2010 at 10:47 am

    love the story!so nice!it will serve as an inspiration to those who have the plan to indulge themselves in business..inspiring story..

  11. Boy Palaboy says:
    August 12, 2010 at 9:07 pm

    I’m inspired of your business success…

  12. Isidro Sison says:
    July 31, 2010 at 1:22 pm

    Hi Mam,
    i m inspired of your business sucess, thanks i used this as my research study in MBA. Hope someday, i will franchise from your company

    dong sison

  13. queenie says:
    July 14, 2010 at 7:52 pm

    i want to be a sucessful buisness women someday ..! hahaha ..
    hope so ..

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  15. Edith Pandosen says:
    March 4, 2010 at 12:05 pm

    the success story of julies bakeshop is very inspiring.. ma’am julie is a woman of excellence..i salute you ma’m..ish that i will franchise on your company someday

  16. ilovetosendgiftstothephilippines says:
    August 6, 2009 at 1:36 pm

    I really love julie’s bakeshop .

  17. jayson aro says:
    November 20, 2008 at 11:08 am

    i really inspired on this article especially the story of maam julie gandionco. may i use also this due to my case analysis assigment? i salute you maam julie coz you show that poverty is not a problem but an inspiration.

  18. joy says:
    August 26, 2008 at 1:55 pm

    I wonder if salewomen hired by julie’s bakeshope particularly in punta princesa branch had undergone customer care seminar…She was so uncourteous to me as a costumer and was so slow in giving her service…poor me…I hope the management of that franchised bakeshope will take consideration on what i post here. because it was not only me that had encountered such unfriendly treatment from the saleswomen…

    concerned buyer,
    joy

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