Zaatar w Zeit
Société Anonyme Libanaise (S.A.L.) | |
Industry | Restaurants |
Founded | 1999 |
Area served | Lebanon, UAE, KSA, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar |
Owner | Donald Daccache, Antoine Bou Chdid, Marwan Atallah |
Number of employees | 1370 |
Website |
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Zaatar w Zeit (in Arabic زعتر و زيت) owned by the Lebanese company Breakfast & Co. S.A.L. is an urban eatery founded in Lebanon in 1999[1] and operating with 15 branches in Lebanon][2] and more than 33 franchises in the Middle East including 15 in the UAE. The company has branches in Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. The name Zaatar W Zeit (stylized as zaatar w zeit) refers to thyme or "za'atar" in Arabic, a common Middle Eastern herb used in Arabic cuisine used notably in preparation of Za'atar manakish and other products, and "zeit" (olive oil in Arabic). The franchise has since developed to offer a far more varied menu than just zaatar-based products.
Company
History and expansion
Zaatar w Zeit restaurant started as a self-operating business in Lebanon and has expanded through more branches in Lebanon and with franchisees abroad. Headquartered in Jeita, Zouk Mosbeh, Lebanon, it is one of Lebanon's largest restaurant chains. The central kitchen and warehouses are also in Jeita, Zouk Mosbeh. The company began back in 1999 with a concept revolving around Lebanese dough food such as manakish (mankousheh in singular). In 2011 they revamped their business into a quick casual urban eatery. They also have international operations in a number of countries in the Middle East.[3][4][5]
The menu and ordering
Zaatar w Zeit's menu has expanded throughout the years, in response to the changing of their customer tastes and their new image as casual urban eatery. Now Zaatar W Zeit’s menu is divided into the follow sections: Breakfast, Manakeesh, Salads, Platters, Teazers, Pizzas, Specialty wraps, Light menu, Desserts and Beverages[6]
The company launched a mobile ordering platform where customers can order menu items, customize their order, choose the delivery address and even schedule the orders.
Awards and certificates
"Zaatar w Zeit" was the first Lebanese restaurant chain to be certified with the ISO 22000:2005[1][7] in April 2008. It was awarded the Golden Legion award for best quality restaurant chain in the Arab world from the Tatweej Academy for Excellence and Quality in 2012[8] and was honored as "The Best Interactive Award" under the restaurant category during the Pan Arab Awards Academy held on 29 April 2012 in Dubai.[9]
Marketing and distribution
"Zaatar w Zeit" engages in extensive advertising promotional campaigns through radio, print magazines, billboards and sponsorships of students events and social occasions and strong presence online.[10]
It has also launched in 2010 a "loyalty program" with regular clients being able to redeem part of the purchase cost through various food purchase discounts. The program also includes promotions, competitions and prizes according to client loyalty to the brand. The corporation is active in social responsibility, making various donations[11][12]
- Logo
In 2011, Pearl Fisher[13] created a new visual identity for Lebanese food retail chain, aiming for a "bolder contemporary look and feel".[14] Jonathan Ford, the Creative Partner in Pearl Fisher, said, "The new logo is a distinctive, modern marque that provides a more literal and graphic expression by creating a simple link between the thyme and the oil, the leaf and the droplet, and forms a distinctive "Z" within the negative space.”[15]
References
- 1 2 Asharq Al-Awsat, London: «زعتر وزيت».. وأصبح للمنقوشة بيتها - أبسط المكونات تتحول إلى سلسلة مطاعم (Arabic)
- ↑ Lebanese branches in ABC Ashrafieh, Beirut Delivery Center, Bliss, Zouk Mosbeh, Kaslik, Sodeco, Zalka, Hamra, Le Mall Dbayeh, Jbeil, Gemmayze, Beirut City Centre, Dunes Center Verdun, Khalde Delivery Center & Beirut Souks
- ↑ Al-Hayat, London: «زعتر وزيت» تفتتح أكبر معرض لها في الشرق الأوسط في «تحلية» الرياض (Arabic)
- ↑ Al Sharq Saudi Arabia: «اللفائف العربية» تفتتح أول فروع علامتها التجارية «زعتر وزيت» (Arabic)
- ↑ Arab Weeks: خطة استثمارية تبلغ قيمتها 30 مليون ريال سعودي “زعتر و زيت” بفتح أكبر فرع على مستوى الشرق الأوسط في الرياض (Arabic)
- ↑ Zaatar w Zeit - Menu
- ↑ "ISO 22000:2005 - Food safety management systems - Requirements for any organization in the food chain". ISO. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
- ↑ "Zaatar W Zeit, providing Quality since 1999". Zaatar w Zeit. 8 November 2012. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
- ↑ "The Social Interactive Award". CRAVIA. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
- ↑ koein. "Zaatar W Zeit". Zaatar W Zeit.
- ↑ Bteich, Fred (25 March 2013). "ZWZ Hamra Donates To DSC On March 22nd". Dsc blog. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
- ↑ "News Details". FoodBlessed. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
- ↑ "Pearlfisher". Pearlfisher. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
- ↑ Gosling, Emily (21 July 2011). "Pearlfisher rebrands Lebanese food retailer | News". Design Week. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
- ↑ "Pearlfisher Сreates New Brand Identity for Zaatar W Zeit". Popsop. Retrieved 22 January 2014.