CJ Foodville's Tous Les Jours announced on the 24th that it has opened its first store in Canada, marking its full-scale entry into the Canadian market. With this, Tous Les Jours now operates stores in seven overseas countries including Canada, the United States, Vietnam, Indonesia, China, and Mongolia.


Tous Les Jours Calgary, Canada. <br>Photo by CJ Foodville

Tous Les Jours Calgary, Canada.
Photo by CJ Foodville

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The first Tous Les Jours store in Canada, the 'Calgary branch,' is located inside H-Mart, a major commercial area in Calgary city, which has a high foot traffic, making it an ideal location for Tous Les Jours to promote its brand in the Canadian market.


CJ Foodville plans to accelerate its business expansion in the North American market by continuing to open Tous Les Jours stores in Canada following the United States. Tous Les Jours aims to open 120 stores in the North American region within this year and more than 1,000 stores by 2030. To achieve this, starting with the Calgary branch, Tous Les Jours plans to expand its stores to major Canadian hubs such as Toronto and Vancouver.


Following the opening of its 100th store in the United States last August, Tous Les Jours announced the establishment of a factory in the state of Georgia, USA, with construction planned to begin within this year. Once the U.S. factory is completed in 2025, it is expected to effectively meet the rapidly increasing product demand across North America, including the United States and Canada, serving as a base for business expansion.



A CJ Foodville official stated, "Tous Les Jours' global business is gaining momentum, having surpassed 100 stores in the United States," adding, "With the opening of the first store in Canada, we will continue to expand across North America and accelerate Tous Les Jours' growth into a global bakery brand enjoyed by people worldwide."


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