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ZAATAR W ZEIT NEWLY OPENED BRANCH AT AL WAHA MALL, KSA
ISSUE #97 | Aug - Sep 2019
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ZAATAR W ZEIT OPENSNEW BRANCH IN THE KSA03
GET SPOILT FOR CHOICE 04
A TREAT TO REMEMBER05
LITTLE BAKERS AT WORK06
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT(Domenic Di Deo)08
IF YOU BELIEVE IN IT,GET IT(Marwan Kandeel)
09
FIVE GUYS CORNER10
BIRTHDAYS11
LIFE HACKS, FUN FACTS,AND QUOTES16
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ZAATAR W ZEIT OPENS NEW BRANCH IN THE KSA
On 19 August, Zaatar w Zeit opened a new branch in Al Waha Plaza, increasing the number of branches there to 13. The new branch will add another venue where customers can enjoy urban Lebanese street food.
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GET SPOILT FOR CHOICE
Adding to the variety of famous wraps and homemade skillets for a limited time, Zaatar w Zeit is offering a new yet classic Kozy Kafta and smoky-rich Rebel’s Beef to the list.
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A TREAT TO REMEMBER
Giving our customers even more reasons to visit their nearest Cinnabon, we added three new items to our menu for more cinnabon goodness. A scrumptious Cookiebon, a Mega Bon for every occasion, and a Berry Macchiato to keep you refreshed this summer.
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LITTLE BAKERS AT WORK
Cinnabon held a Rolling & Baking event at Al Ghurair Centre and My City Centre Masdar. Putting on their cooking hats, the little chefs learnt how to make their own Cinnabons in a fun and interactive ambient.
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I want to share a story of someone who achieved success through personal satisfaction, dedication, and determination but not without heartache, failure, and many mistakes along the way.
Many years ago, a young man was trying to decide what career path he wanted to take after he left school. The one thing he was sure of was that whatever he decided to do, he wanted to be the best at it; it was not about impressing others but about self-satisfaction and pride in one’s self.
He had a passion for design, and because his mother was a dressmaker, he was always interested in how creative and exciting this industry was, so he went to college to study fashion and design. He was only one of two male students in a class of 40, so the odds were stacked against him.
He studied hard and got a part-time job at a large dressmaking factory to learn even more. He eventually graduated with honors
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
and won the country’s award for the “Best Student of the Year.”
After a few years of successfully working in the Fashion Industry, he decided to buy his own restaurant. This was different from what he was used to with the fashion industry, involving long hours and hard physical work; he just loved food and had a great passion for people and hospitality.
Owning a restaurant meant being away from his family and missing out on many personal family milestones. However, the enjoyment of working in the food industry and the interaction with his dedicated staff and customers made it rewarding and worthwhile nonetheless, and he went on to open another three successful restaurants.
Seeking further challenges, he decided to go and work at a large company with 15 restaurants under its belt so he could gain more experience. He ended up staying there for many years and expanded on his knowledge, helping grow the company’s portfolio to over 300 restaurants.
Still wanting to grow in knowledge and experience, he decided to go overseas to work and expand his horizon, resulting in his working across 20 different countries with a portfolio of over 1,000 restaurants. The most important things are that his core values and drive never changed: passion and respect for your staff and customers, with a focus on quality and value.
The definition of success varies from person to person, but one thing we should always do is stay humble and remember where we started in life. Treat people as we want to be treated, and to achieve personal growth and development you need to expand your vision and horizons; this will help you achieve self-respect and satisfaction.
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We often find opportunities in our daily life within Cravia and beyond, but we also have doubts if they may work or not.
Managing markets remotely always makes me ponder how to get things done in the most efficient way possible.
I learned to understand how my superiors think about these opportunities so I can address them in the best way; therefore, I thought listing tips might help you go above and beyond:
• Never use your emotions when addressing or writing things
• Ask yourself if what you are doing is a priority
• Is it the right time? This is the best indicator: can it hold off for another week’s, month’s, or year’s budget?
• Don’t always argue with your boss — choose your battles
• Never put your personal interests above colleagues
• Will what you are working on add value to the company, community, or self?
• Manage your numbers right
• Seek the counsel of experts
IF YOU BELIEVE IN IT, GET IT
• Look at best practices for getting things done
• Make sure you have enough information to best take advantage of an opportunity
• Never rush things; sometimes it is what it is
• Stay positive; it’s called an opportunity
Our industry is fun and full of daily changes and challenges that can turn your life into a happy one if you choose your attitude,
Finally, I assure you that if you believe in something, you will get it if you optimally manage your efforts.
Above all, don’t forget to enjoy your family
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FIVE GUYSCORNER
Ashok Naik Wall of Fame – August
Mohammed Asik Wall of Fame – July
Jed Villamieva Wall of Fame – July
Marco Hallig Wall of Fame – June
Khurram Khan Wall of Fame – June
Salvador GumastinWall of Fame – July
Terence JocsonWall of Fame – July
Ruel Flores Wall of Fame – June
Renemir Layoso Wall of Fame – June
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Islam Nofal 24 September
Paul Denz Roxas - 31 AugustAlmond Vardeleon - 30 July
Ahmad Al Cheikh Fawzi 8 September
HEAD OFFICE
Clarise Pabello 14 September
Carine El Choueiry 26 September
Aya Adam 26 September
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Desiree Castillo 6 AUGUST
Cheryl Aperocho 6 AUGUST
Christine Llovit 6 AUGUST
Muhammad Rizwan 6 AUGUST
Monika Gurung 6 AUGUST
Cherry Than Htay 6 AUGUST
Laila Murillo 7 AUGUST
Taiwo Omitola 7 AUGUST
Leonard Rey Aban 7 AUGUST
Ma. Blanquita Tan 7 AUGUST
Lok Bahadur Thapa 7 AUGUST
Aung Zin Phyo 7 AUGUST
Arjun Shrestha 8 AUGUST
Liezel Gia Esquivel Apoloni 9 AUGUST
Mohammad Ilyas 10 AUGUST
Ankar Miah 10 AUGUST
Sari Ghannam 10 AUGUST
Jasper Laungayan 10 AUGUST
Jodan Ambong 10 AUGUST
Mercleoville Sevilla 10 AUGUST
Manish Raul 10 AUGUST
Rachell Tamayo 10 AUGUST
Jingle Ico 10 AUGUST
Cecile Entong 11 AUGUST
Ammad Ahsan 11 AUGUST
Eugene Ely Josue 12 AUGUST
Saroj Tamang 12 AUGUST
Rowena Tadeo 12 AUGUST
Anthony Rey Cariño 12 AUGUST
Rowell Bautista 13 AUGUST
Shamim Usman Mono Miya 13 AUGUST
Bibek Saba 13 AUGUST
Darwin George Pineda 13 AUGUST
Samarpan Karki 13 AUGUST
Binod Phago 13 AUGUST
Bryan Castillo 13 AUGUSTMubarak Ali 14 AUGUST
Aries Ulita 14 AUGUST
Richelle Anne Valguna 16 AUGUST
Tej Bahadur Saud 16 AUGUST
Joan Dela Cruz 16 AUGUST
Roland Jacildo 17 AUGUST
Yogen Karki 4 AUGUST
Md. Abu Hanif 5 AUGUST
Nok Bahadur Gurung 5 AUGUST
Joy Dellosa 5 AUGUST
Mark Ben De Lemios 5 AUGUST
Jeewan Pun 5 AUGUST
Glaiza Marie De Jesus 2 AUGUST
Jangchuk Dorji 2 AUGUST
Ratna Bahadur Khadka 3 AUGUST
Pitambar Nepali 3 AUGUST
Amrit Bishwokarma 3 AUGUST
Armando De Leon 4 AUGUST
Raeef Mohammad 1 AUGUST
Jerald Osorio 1 AUGUST
Mark John Uy 2 AUGUST
Parveen Kumar 2 AUGUST
Augustus Benedict Olipas 2 AUGUST
Ishwar Rakhal 2 AUGUST
We’d like to wish the following employees a very happy birthday
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Dipesh Puri 21 AUGUST
Abdul Dagandal 21 AUGUST
Krishan Mahato Sudi 22 AUGUST
Kenneth Bacal 22 AUGUST
Lorena Basilio 22 AUGUST
Nang Moh Moh Kham 22 AUGUST
Honeyval Cabotaje 23 AUGUST
Cristine Gatus 23 AUGUST
Jeffrey Cinco 23 AUGUST
Franco Briones 23 AUGUST
Jorish Karl Pascua 24 AUGUST
Amrit Sunar 24 AUGUST
Siddartha Sharma 24 AUGUST
Manoj Khanal 24 AUGUST
Veeranjaneyulu Ponnamanda 25 AUGUST
Mahree Antonnette Salvador 25 AUGUST
Muhammad Saleem 25 AUGUST
Jan Neilbert De Guzman 25 AUGUST
Pradeep Singh 26 AUGUST
Ashok Thapa Magar 26 AUGUST
Abraham Corpuz 26 AUGUST
Muhammad Tahir Khan 26 AUGUST
Roan Noveda 26 AUGUST
Mohamad Akel 27 AUGUST
Muhammad Khalil 27 AUGUST
Maria Juliefer Supetran 27 AUGUST
Dinesh Khadka 27 AUGUST
Christopher Malapitan 27 AUGUST
Maritonie Dela Cruz 27 AUGUST
Jemily Dumantay 28 AUGUST
Mohsin Rasheed 28 AUGUST
Krishna Khadka 28 AUGUST
Lalyn Dumael 29 AUGUST
Pramod Kumar Baral 30 AUGUSTIshwari Prasad Pokharel 30 AUGUST
Mohan Kumar Rai 30 AUGUST
Mirza Muhammad Umair Baig 30 AUGUST
Maryjane Sualivio 31 AUGUST
Karen Kepchaki 31 AUGUST
Elizabeth Eugenio 18 AUGUST
Mohammed Juwel Chowdhury 18 AUGUST
Ihtasham Ali 18 AUGUST
Desirie Bayya 19 AUGUST
Angelo Forlaje 19 AUGUST
Cho Cho Htun 19 AUGUST
Muhammad Nouman 20 AUGUST
Muhammad Safdar 20 AUGUST
Jamaica Dela Peña 20 AUGUST
Abdul Muneer Koori 20 AUGUST
Saw Thant Zin Myo 20 AUGUST
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Angela Maureen Oville 6 SEPTEMBER
Sanjog Singh 6 SEPTEMBER
Said Maksoud 7 SEPTEMBER
Subash Rai 8 SEPTEMBER
Ryan Mallari 8 SEPTEMBER
Glenda Bataan 8 SEPTEMBER
Rhonabelle De Leon 8 SEPTEMBER
Leah Dela Cruz 5 SEPTEMBER
Shohag Shorder 5 SEPTEMBER
Ekraj Meche 5 SEPTEMBER
Monaliza Buban 5 SEPTEMBER
Muhammad Shahid Zubair 5 SEPTEMBER
Lesley Causarin 6 SEPTEMBER
Dino Urot 11 SEPTEMBER
Karam Zafran 12 SEPTEMBER
Ismael Soria 13 SEPTEMBER
Bal Dev Bhattarai 13 SEPTEMBER
Angeli Mejes 13 SEPTEMBER
Ericson Pasos 13 SEPTEMBER
Nithin Joseph 14 SEPTEMBER
Daoud Suleiman Abdeljawad 15 SEPTEMBER
Mary Rose Liu 15 SEPTEMBER
Muhammad Rahad Kuzhikkat Palli 15 SEPTEMBER
Ronaldo Mamangon 15 SEPTEMBER
Sandro Bacerdo 15 SEPTEMBER
Kohar Jivian 15 SEPTEMBER
Diane Joyce Carpo 16 SEPTEMBER
Ashik Miah 17 SEPTEMBER
Roger Merhy 17 SEPTEMBER
Franklin Gonzales 17 SEPTEMBER
Francis Ervas 17 SEPTEMBER
Hare Ram 17 SEPTEMBER
Tertulliano Manangkila 17 SEPTEMBER
Evangeline Cabugao 8 SEPTEMBER
Mary Grace Araojo 8 SEPTEMBER
Stephanie Arbizo 8 SEPTEMBER
Md. Saddam Husen 9 SEPTEMBER
Juliet Reed 9 SEPTEMBER
Christopher Ilejay 9 SEPTEMBER
Dhiraj Bishwokarma 10 SEPTEMBER
Ilonah Mae Bacas 10 SEPTEMBER
Mohammed Shuhel Miah MD Rushon 11 SEPTEMBER
Ferdie Talastas 11 SEPTEMBER
Nayanesh Nandakumar Mirajkar 11 SEPTEMBER
Ricardo II Alcanar 11 SEPTEMBER
Melisa Jader 11 SEPTEMBER
Emmanuel Senal 1 SEPTEMBER
Khaleeq Ur Rehman 1 SEPTEMBER
Sha Bahadur Subba 1 SEPTEMBER
Jomell Herrera 2 SEPTEMBER
Jane Aquino 3 SEPTEMBER
Rea Mae Triunfo 4 SEPTEMBER
Jigme Dorji 31 AUGUST
Jonald Pedeglorio 31 AUGUST
Mohammed Mostafa Kamal 1 SEPTEMBER
Md. Moin Uddin 1 SEPTEMBER
Raymond NG 1 SEPTEMBER
Imee Soquerata 1 SEPTEMBER
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A STAR IS BORN
On 6 September, Naji Haddad was welcomed to the world!
Please join us in congratulating the family by wishing them hearty congratulations on the arrival of their newborn.
Aldrin Magno Jimenez 19 SEPTEMBER
John Irlandez Ruiz 19 SEPTEMBER
Veronica Dajay 19 SEPTEMBER
Phurba Dorje Yonjan 19 SEPTEMBER
Russelle Francisco 19 SEPTEMBER
Sherab Choden 19 SEPTEMBER
Shella Mae Abena 19 SEPTEMBER
Preet Kala 20 SEPTEMBER
Raquel Caballas 20 SEPTEMBER
Angela Aguilar 20 SEPTEMBER
Rajesh Kumar 20 SEPTEMBER
Jhoemarc Estrella Rex 21 SEPTEMBER
Jisamarie Pecolados 21 SEPTEMBER
Debie Ocba 21 SEPTEMBER
Charlie Facun 21 SEPTEMBER
Ishak Issa 22 SEPTEMBER
Sadique Ahmed 22 SEPTEMBER
Eric Robaro 23 SEPTEMBER
Ramesh Thapa 23 SEPTEMBER
Maria Janine Estonactoc 24 SEPTEMBER
Sunshine Monces 24 SEPTEMBER
Mary Joy Santos 24 SEPTEMBER
Amante JR Cruz 24 SEPTEMBER
Ehtasham Khan 25 SEPTEMBER
Faisal Saeed 25 SEPTEMBER
Ace Caballes 25 SEPTEMBER
Gelli Espano 25 SEPTEMBER
Alecxis Roncales 25 SEPTEMBER
Elydee Jean Navor 26 SEPTEMBER
Kelzang Dema 26 SEPTEMBER
Arnyl Van Arante 27 SEPTEMBER
Dilip Neupane 27 SEPTEMBER
Raju Gurung 27 SEPTEMBER
Nure Alam Siddique 28 SEPTEMBER
Karen Joy Resultay 28 SEPTEMBER
Sujita Maharjan 28 SEPTEMBER
Herson Reyton 28 SEPTEMBER
Manoj Khadka 28 SEPTEMBER
Hassan El Kraidli 29 SEPTEMBER
Wilson Sagun 29 SEPTEMBER
Shedup Thai 29 SEPTEMBER
Joanna Grace Agaloos 30 SEPTEMBER
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Life HACKS FUN FACTS
QUOTEs“Always go with your passions. Never ask yourself if it’s realistic or not.”
Deepak Chopra
“Everything you’ve ever wanted is on the other side of fear.”
George Addair
“You can’t put a limit on anything. The more you dream, the farther you get.”
Michael Phelps
Add a teaspoon of baking soda to the waterwhile boiling eggs; this will cause the shellto come off easily.
The Eiffel Tower was almost temporarily relocated to Canada in 1967.
A newly discovered species of rust-eating bacteria will have consumed the wreck of the Titanic within 20 years.