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Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Make the world your dining room with Hotbox PH

If youre craving for your comfort food like adobo, roast beef, sopas and you wanted it piping hot. Look no more for Hotbox PH promises diners that their food will always be fresh and hot when it is time to eat. Just pull the string to heat  and youre ready to go!

That’s the concept of Filipino innovation Hotbox Philippines. 

Food deliveries always strive to bring orders piping hot, but by the time the order is brought to the customer’s doorstep, the temperature may have become tepid, which affects the texture and the flavors. Food plays a big part in the way Filipinos bond.  Having unappetizing meals not only for take-out and deliveries but also for meetings, parties, and outdoor activities take away the enjoyment of savouring that moment. Hotbox Philippines seeks to change the way Pinoys enjoy packaged meals with technology that heats up your food right at the time that you are ready to dig in, anytime and anywhere. 

@lola_lamon Enjoying my personalized hot meal from #hotboxph na kasing hot ko daw . Charot! 😋🔥#fyp #foryou #foodie ♬ Drop It Like It's Hot - Snoop Dogg

Hotbox Philippines partners, Fil-American TV commercial producer Romeo Joven with actors Piolo Pascual and Eric Quizon say that with their innovation, the world can be your dining room. This concept is perfect for hot meals at home when you are too busy to cook, a perfectly packed lunch for when you have that one more meeting to attend, or road trips with family and friends so you can have a hot and appetizing meal by the beach or at the hiking grounds. 


“At home or in the office, we may use a microwave oven, to reheat our packed food, but the heat dries up your dish and makes it less appetizing as well as the food getting cold fast. With Hotbox’s steam technology, your food is hot within 5 minutes. There is also no rush to eat as your food continues to heat up to 30 minutes at over 80 degrees Celsius. Because of our technology, the food retains its original quality and texture.  Our clients love the product because their food tastes like it is fresh from the stovetop or oven,” says Hotbox CEO Romeo Joven

“With Hotbox, you no longer have to deal with meals that have gone cold. All you need to do is Pull, Heat, and Eat,” says Piolo. “With Hotbox, I know that even when I am busy with my tapings on location, I will be able to have hot meals to power me through my next scenes.”  

The self-heating boxes are also more earth-friendly because there is less plastic waste and there is no need to use electricity for a microwave.  This makes it a perfect on-the-go package for your meals. 

Hotbox Philippines offers several Filipino and International cuisine choices in its online menu, and they can also accept orders for customized boxes to be delivered for meetings or special occasions. For more information about Hotbox Philippines, visit www.hotboxph.com or follow their Facebook and Instagram accounts @hotboxphils. #theworldisyourdiningroom

7 comments:

  1. Wow tlga nmn okay na okay itong hotbox meal . Dmi choices na tlga nman masasarap 😍 npka ganda ng personalized hot meal .

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  2. Yay love this po kaya must try yung food bukod sa mukhang ang sarap na personalized pa yan🤩

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  3. Love it ms lou at ang ganda ng personlized hot meal nila,dami din mapipilian na masasarap na foods na kasing hot din natin ,,hahaha,charot din

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  4. Looks so Enjoying to eat po ito ma'am one of the best foods to

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  5. very useful mostly in outing , the first self-heating, portable food box that allows everyone to enjoy a hot meal anytime, anywhere. MUST HAVE!

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  6. Ok na ok itong hotbox meal na ito tatagal Ng 5 minutes Ang init niya at wow Ang cute Ng box may picture pa

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  7. This is soo cool! Have yet to try it!!

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