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Cheesy & Beefy, Now in Two Flavors: Jollibee’s Cheesy Yumburger Levels Up with New Flavor Experience

Get ready for twice the cheesy-beefy goodness as Jollibee’s Cheesy Yumburger now comes in two irresistible flavors!

Cheesy Yumburgers


Jollibee, the home of the langhap-sarap experience, just leveled up their Cheesy Yumburger line, letting fans choose their own delicious bias. Still made with the same beefy langhap-sarap patty you know and love, the Cheesy Yumburger now comes in two crave-worthy variants:
  • Original Cheesy Yumburger – The crowd-favorite classic with creamy cheese and signature Yum sauce.
  • Special Cheesy Yumburger – A bold new flavor adventure with creamy cheese, tasty ketchup, pickles, and onions, available starting October 1, 2025.
Whether you're a loyalist to the OG or curious to try something new, there’s now a Cheesy Yumburger made just for you to satisfy any of your cravings.

“Fans have always loved the Cheesy Yumburger for its beefy patty and cheesy goodness. With this limited-time offer, we’re giving them more ways to enjoy it — either sticking with the Original or switching things up with the bold Special variant,” said Pam Reyes, Assistant Vice President, Jollibee Philippines. “Kahit anong craving mo, there is a Cheesy Yumburger for you.”

The Original Cheesy Yumburger starts at just ₱69 Solo, and the Special Cheesy Yumburger starts at only ₱75 Solo.

Flavor isn’t the only thing leveling up! This new campaign also marks the comeback of JolliBINI, with the launch of a new ad featuring the Nation’s Girl Group and a new Cheesy Yumburger jingle that hits all the right notes of cheesy-beefy goodness. Watch the full ad here:




This limited-time offer is perfect for flavor-seekers, burger lovers, and Jollibee fans who have multiple cravings and want their bites loaded with personality. 

Available now at all Jollibee stores nationwide for dine-in, take-out, and delivery.

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About Jollibee

Jollibee is the largest fast food chain brand in the Philippines, operating a network of more than 1,700 stores in 17 markets. A dominant market leader in the Philippines, Jollibee enjoys the lion’s share of the local market that is more than all the other multinational fast food brands in PH combined. With a strict adherence to the highest standards of food quality, service and cleanliness, Jollibee serves great-tasting, high-quality and affordable food products to include its superior-tasting Chickenjoy, mouth-watering Yumburger, and deliciously satisfying Jolly Spaghetti among other delicious products.

Jollibee has embarked on an aggressive international expansion plan, with more than 270 international branches in the United States, Canada, China (Hong Kong & Macau), Brunei, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Italy, Spain, and in the United Kingdom.



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