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Coca-Cola Europacific Aboitiz Philippines (CCEAP) has entered into an official beverage partnership with Chili’s Philippines, expanding the availability of Coca-Cola products across the restaurant chain’s branches nationwide.

Under the partnership, customers will be able to pair Chili’s signature Tex-Mex and Southwestern dishes with a range of Coca-Cola beverages.

The agreement was formalized during a signing ceremony attended by Chili’s Philippines co-founder and chief executive officer Luigi Vera Jr. and CCEAP president and chief executive officer Chris Pesigan, along with other senior executives from the beverage company.

CCEAP said the collaboration reflects the shared commitment of both companies to enhancing customer experiences through food and beverage offerings.

CCEAP serves as the bottling partner and official distributor of Coca-Cola products in the Philippines. The company operates 18 manufacturing facilities and nearly 70 distribution centers and sales offices nationwide, employing around 9,000 Filipinos.

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