Just Kitchen Holdings Corp. announced that it has recently launched ‘Co-Op: The Future Food Hall by JustKitchen', which is a collaborative culinary and dine-in experience in Taipei, Taiwan. Second, the Company announces the launch of a new food brand named ‘Let's Eat' in collaboration with the hit show ‘Hi!

Come In' on Netflix in Taiwan. Third, JustKitchen has launched the Koko-Bap Korean bibimbap proprietary food brand (‘Koko-Bap'). Co-Op: Co-Op is a communal virtual food court where culinary professionals and virtual restaurant operators can collaborate.

Consumers in Taiwan can now pick-up JustKitchen food items and sit in the communal dining area, among chefs and other aspiring culinary professionals as they develop new ideas. One location opened in November in the Neihu Science Park (the ‘Neihu Location') and the other within the communal lounge at Hotel Episode in the HsinZhu Science Park (the ‘Hotel Episode Location'). Based on the success of many of the Company's delivery-only food brands in Taiwan, Co-Op was launched to give its proprietary and partner menus a physical space for customers to enjoy them.

Co-Op is the Company's first proprietary virtual food court that it has launched. JustKitchen is acting on a plan to expand from an exclusively virtual business to now include virtual food courts and select dine-in locations, where appropriate. The Neihu Location is considered a hybrid Spoke, where kitchen facilities can be used for pop-up events or celebrity chef exhibitions, with both delivery-based operations and dine-in experiences also offered.

Co-Op is affiliated with Westwood Social, which is located in the Hotel Episode Location. Westwood Social, in collaboration with Chef Richie Lin and Riant Capital, opened in the Hotel Episode Location on November 20th and its delivery services to be provided in collaboration with JustKitchen. Let's Eat: The Company recently launched the ‘Let's Eat' virtual food brand in collaboration with the hit reality show ‘Hi!

Come In' on Netflix in Taiwan. ‘Hi! Come In' follows Taiwanese celebrities working together to convert old houses into restaurants.

‘Let's Eat' food items featured on ‘Hi! Come In' are offered to customers so they can watch the Show and enjoy the same food simultaneously. JustKitchen prepares the Let's Eat menu in 13 of its ghost kitchen locations and orders can be placed by customers through Foodpanda.

Koko-Bap: Koko-Bap is a new proprietary food menu with items that primarily feature rice, a variety of key ingredients including kimchi, eggs, vegetables and meats, and a unique Korean-style sauce that can be customized by consumers. Koko-Bap was launched by the Company in Taiwan in November and JustKitchen is also working to tailor a Koko-Bap menu for the Hong Kong market shortly. The Company also plans to launch Koko-Bap in Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines in the near future.