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Tuesday, June 2, 2020

First 50 purchasers of realme 6 on June 5 will get a 6-month Mobile Legends Starlight Membership

realme Philippines, lifestyle partner of the youth, joins the much-awaited Lazada 6.6 Bounce Back Sale from June 04 to June 06, 2020, with the prices of its smartphone and AioT devices marked down up to 29% along with exclusive one-time offers 



realme Brand Mega Offer – 12AM to 2AM

Fans are encouraged to add to their carts and check out items during the realme Brand Mega Offer which will happen from 12:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m on June 04. One of the best deals one can get is for the 64MP quad-camera powerhouse realme XT (8GB RAM + 128GB storage), whose official discounted price is just at PHP 13,990 or PHP 3,000 less from its original price. The newly launched realme 6 series – realme 6i, 6 and 6 Pro – will also be among those to be discounted.




Fitness buffs who are looking for an efficient tool of monitoring may also avail of a 29% discount on the recently launched realme band, having PHP 990 as its official discounted price.  realme’s smart audio device realme Buds Air will be available for only Php2,990, while the realme Buds 2 for only Php500.

June 4 – 6 Whole Day Regular Offers

Those who hit the sack early need not be dismayed for regular deals will be available throughout the Bounce Back Sale from June 04 to 06. realme fans can score up to 10% in discounts on select realme items during this period. 



Additionally, on June 05, the first 50 customers who purchase the realme 6 (4+128 or 8+128), the smartphone that is built for gamers, will get a 6-month Mobile Legends starlight membership worth Php5,000 pesos.
Customers may check out the different realme products available in the Philippines through the brand’s official Lazada Flagship Store: https://bit.ly/2XPPAHk. For more information on the products of realme Philippines, fans may proceed to realme.com/ph/.

Globe and V Live Brings Exclusive Content to K-Pop Fans


For Filipino K-pop fans who are always on the lookout for their daily dose of K-Pop content, you can now binge-watch all your favorite idols’ concerts and livestreams on your phones anytime, anywhere.
Globe is teaming up with the no. 1 South Korean live video streaming and entertainment platform service, V Live, to be its first telecommunications company partner in Southeast Asia to provide exclusive K-Pop idol content to millions of Globe subscribers in the Philippines.      
Seeing the growing demand for Korean content in the country, Globe ensures that users who are K-pop fans can continue to #KmmunityHwaiting and stay connected to their favorite KPop idols. 

On V Live, fans have access to hundreds of Korean celebrities and artists, including popular groups BTS, BLACKPINK, TWICE, TXT, and NCT to name a few. Aside from live concerts and music videos, the app also showcases personalized idol livestreams and even allows fans the opportunity to interact with them through chat.
“As we are relying on the internet for our main source of entertainment, we want to offer all types of content for our diverse set of users, and that includes streaming services for our subscribers who are avid fans of Korean pop music,” said Ernest Cu, Globe President and CEO. “We will continue to introduce packages and data bundles to make Korean pop culture related content more accessible to millions of our users across the country.”
To stream K-Pop content on V Live, Globe subscribers can register through Globe’s prepaid data packages and promos, such as GoWATCH, GoSURF and GoSAKTO, and HomeWATCH for Globe at Home Prepaid WiFi users.
Through GoWATCH, subscribers can continue to watch hour after hour of video and streaming content without worrying about using up their data allowance. GoSURF and GoSAKTO subscribers, meanwhile, can enjoy an additional 1GB of free data each day for streaming and watching. As for HomeWATCH subscribers, up to 4GB of free data can be used each day.
V Live is the latest addition to Globe’s roster of video streaming site partners.
For more information on Globe data packages, visit www.globe.com.ph and follow Globe Telecom on Facebook. 
To get first dibs on K-culture related updates, exclusive invites to viewing and listening parties, quiz nights and other activities, join the Kmmunity PH Facebook group.

Monday, June 1, 2020

Hongkong Disneyland: Before and After Corona

Just because I love Hongkong.  It was last year that I've decided to book a flight  na ako lang sana mag isa. It was originally planned on Dec 4-8.  Try ko sana mag solo backpacker. Read my first posts here. 

http://www.lemongreenteaph.com/2020/01/what-to-do-in-hongkong-2nd-day-with-or.html

http://www.lemongreenteaph.com/2019/12/what-to-do-in-hongkong-first-day-with.html


But my partner advised against it,  na dapat kasama sya at ano naman daw ang gagawin ko dun mag isa?  Kaya ayun we booked a Cathay Pacific flight from Dec 18-24, 2019 and spent christmas eve sa HK airport. 





Hongkong is my favorite country, sa dinami dami ng pagpipilian between Korea and Japan,  sya pa din  ang pinili ko. Been there 5x already. The first time was in 2009 together with my daughter and friends, and after that 2013, 2015, 2017 and  2019 respectively, with of course @whereiseduy, my partner in crime.



Hongkong never fails to amaze me, ang dami kse attractions and ang lakas lang maka bata. 

We always include Macau sa trip namin.  For visa stamping and all, hahaha. 

But not this time, we decided to explore HK by train and shopping na din on the side. Then syempre sa aming "happiest place on earth" Disneyland.  Dahil sa maniwala kayo at sa hindi isip bata pa din ako kahit lola na. =) 




We booked our hotel through Agoda. Ang daming murang hotel last year, because of the protest going on since August extended until December. Nag stop lang  because of Corona virus. 

We stayed along Nathan Road para malapit sa MTR,  Mongkok, Jordan, fast food, restaurant and buses. Ayaw namin magutom noh. Hahaha.




Our itineraries included yung galaan sa Wan Chai for my partner dahil sa toys, Causeway Bay for Sephora, IKEA, Decathlon,  H&M . Maswerte din lang kami kse nsa tabi lang namin Dondonki for those cute "japan japan" things . And of course, nag ikot din kami ng milk tea shops. Mas masarap and mura pa din ang "teas" sa Taiwan. 




Mostly, shopping lang talaga ang ginawa namin and included Disneyland sa 3rd day para ma feel na din yung Christmas sa Disney.



The first day that we arrived in Hongkong halos lahat naka facemask na sa kalye. Windy kse that time and mejo malamig na kaya most of the people na masalubong namin ay may ubo or sipon. It never occured to us that covid-19 would strike any time during those month. Mabuti na lang din at naka vitamins kami so that mejo malakas ang immunity namin sa sakit. 

Guys, I know matatapos din etong pandemic. I hope by the time na mabasa nyo eto ay meron ng cure or vaccine. Lets all pray and hope for the best.



WISHFUL THINKING PO AKO!

If next year by December ay okay na ang Hongkong and you have booked your hotel along Nathan Road. This is how to get to Disneyland coming from TST or Nathan Road. 


HOW TO GET TO DISNEYLAND FROM NATHAN ROAD VIA MTR

You can use your Octopus card going to Disneyland. So, bumili ka na ng Octopus card when you get to HK airport or you can order it via Klook, then pick up na lang sa airport.

You can go via MTR from Tsim Sha Tsui Station, on Nathan Road the journey to Disneyland Resort Station takes about 45 mins including interchanges at Lai King (to the Tung Chung Line) and Sunny Bay (to the Disneyland Resort Line). 

This is by far the fastest way going to Disneyland. I would not recommend taxi or bus. But if you have the budget to splurge for the taxi eh di sge go. 

Last train from Disneyland is just after midnight. The last leg of the MTR journey from Sunny Bay to Disneyland is on a Disney-themed train. 



Eto yung bungad sa min madami pang tao but we were expecting na konti na lang eto since may protest during that time. 

This was the attraction/scene before the corona virus..




Disney Popcorn!




And this was taken last January when Covid-19 took Hongkong and China..


It became a ghost town in an instant. According to news,  Shanghai Disneyland and Hong Kong Disneyland in succession on January 25 and 26  both have remained closed since. To contain the spread of Covid-19, as the danger of the virus and the disease became clear. 



May 15-30 marked the 2nd month of lockdown here in Metro Manila. 

Lockdown has been enforced to other countries like Italy, Ireland, US and  Spain. 

I am praying for everyone's safety. Prevention is cure so always bring your alcohol/sanitizer with you to disinfect. Wash your hands thoroughly. Take your vitamins and stay indoors. 


Hongkong MTR station


This is the new normal. Praying that a cure and or a vaccine would be up in a month or so. But for now, take care and stay safe everyone. 

Travel safely if you must. See you all soon in Hongkong when everything get back to normal.

Data says Pinoy love can still last forever in the quarantine age, this charity show tells you how

In the recent Havas Ortega Group report “Love in the Quarantine Age,” Filipinos said they still believe love can last forever. But do Pinoy millennials feel the same way, too? 

Top improv group, Third World Improv (TWI) transformed market research into a comedy show entitled “Powerpoint PartTWI: Love in the Quarantine Age” to raise funds for OPEN HOUSE, an online fundraising project that supports Filipino artists and creative workers who lost their jobs and income to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Based on Havas’ “Love in the Quarantine Age” Prosumer Report, 10 members of TWI and pioneering Filipino improv group Silly People's Improv Theater (SPIT) performed live on the TWI Facebook Page about what PInoy love looks like in the middle of a crisis when the only remaining medium of connection between people is digital. 

Jos Ortega, CEO of Havas Ortega, says “We have put a lot of time and effort in trying to understand our audience’s motivations and beliefs but this pandemic has shaken things up! Even the most romantic Filipinos are in limbo and are asking what the new dating rules are, what a loving relationship feels like, and what commitment means when you’re not even allowed to see or hold your partner. We have studied love in the digital age globally and locally. But what does this same love look like in the quarantine age?” 



Among key “hugots” in the report that the show tackled are: 62% believe It’s easier to break up with someone through text or social media; 51% believe sex has nothing to do with falling in love; 45% believe artificial intelligence will be able to tell us if we are really in love and in a sustainable relationship; and, 98% believe having children is one of life's ultimate achievements with or without a partner. 

“As our industry unexpectedly moved to the digital space, we theater and improv artists were challenged to engage an audience that is anxious yet yearning for human connection. We wanted to use the Powerpoint presentation format to remind them of a time when everything had a clear definition, structure and schedule—and to show them that it just might be the most stubborn, funniest way to discuss love and all its possibilities amid a very chaotic period,” said Gabe Mercado, President of TWI, the first school in the Philippines dedicated to teaching the art and craft of improvisational theater. 

OPEN HOUSE was created by TWI together with Philstage, Theater Actor’s Guild and SPIT Mnl, in cooperation with Ticket2Me, for the benefit of Artists Welfare Project, Inc. 

“TWI witnessed thousands of Filipinos from the entertainment and live events industry struggle as the prolonged lockdown took away their livelihood. With data provided by Havas, we are grateful that we were able to develop a show that raised awareness about the plight of our colleagues and generated funds for them. We are hoping for more innovative collaborations like this in the future," Mercado added. 

“Powerpoint PartTWI: Love in the Quarantine Age” is still available for viewing here: 

Open House donation channel Ticket2Me through the link 
bit.ly/DonateOpenHouse also remains open. 

EU Family gives a cultural treat to Pinoy Youth this Weekend


Pinoy children and youth are in for a special cultural treat this weekend on Friday 5 June at 10:30 a.m. and on Saturday 6 June at 8pm through the FB page of the EU Delegation to the Philippines.  
The European Union Delegation to the Philippines together with the Embassies of Czech Republic, France, Italy (through the Philippine-Italian Association)  Poland,  and the Manila Street Astronomers have developed a cultural extravaganza of  films, games, songs, stories and an astronomy event.    
Mr Thomas Wiersing, Chargé d'Affaires, a.i. EU Delegation to the Philippines said that the “Lakbayin natin ang EU” and “Ode to the Stars and to the Moon” aim to enable children to learn about the European Union without having to physically visit the continent especially during this pandemic. While both events have been organised previously, this is the first time that the EU Delegation and its partners have ventured into holding the twin events virtually.   


Opening Salvo - French Children’s Films
France is  s the birthplace of film and  has contributed  immensely to the history, enrichment of the film as an art form. “Fantasmagorie” is an animated film from France by Emile Cohol and is said to be one of the earliest examples of traditional animation.
The French Embassy in this year’s edition of  “Lakbayin natin ang EU” has lined up the following  children’s films which are accessible until 25 June:  
14 (On the Tour de France) a champion cyclist of the Tour de France finds his way by accident into a small town https://vimeo.com/223996470

Sales Gosses (Naughty kids) a story about how a parent instills discipline onto children https://vimeo.com/70768878 directed by Hassan Bensmaine, Alexis Kerjosse, Emmanuelle Ngan Sing, Marine Vilette, and Delphine Zombo On Parent-Children relationship

Raoul (Embouteillages, on traffic) Getting caught in traffic, and how to get out of it https://vimeo.com/70768878

Breakfast in Paris - A Parisian teenager skips breakfast
 https://vimeo.com/101030171 (on parent-children relationship)

Le Ballet (on watching a ballet at the Opera)
https://vimeo.com/48547146 directed by Louis Thomas



Travelling through the EU
 Czech Republic, Italy and Poland 

Do you know that Czech children also play two of Filipino’s favorite games: the skakani panaka (similar with “piko” or ”hopscotch”  and guma “Chinese garter”. 

The Embassy of the Czech Republic shall demonstrate how exciting and how similar their two games are with the  kind of games that the Philippines has. 


From Italy, children will  surely get amazed with stories to be told live during the “Lakbayin natin ang EU”:  “The Young Shrimp”  and “Tonino the Invisible” by  Italian writer Gianni Rodari.  Incidentally, this year is the 100th birth year of Rodari. Writer Rodari is regarded as the most important children’s literature writer in Italy.

The Philippine-Italian Association and the National Library of the Philippines (NLP)  shall continue their storytelling sessions at the fb page of the NLP. 

Meanwhile,  the Embassy of Poland through Chargé d'Affaires, a.i JarosÅ‚aw Szczepankiewicz, shall teach kids a traditional birthday song in Poland. The birthday song is  “Sto lat” (One Hundred Years)  and is sung to express good wishes, good health and long life to a person. It is also a common way of wishing someone a happy birthday in Polish. The duration of the “Happy birthday” song, incidentally, is also the time needed to wash hands during this pandemic.  

The EU Delegation to the Philippines has invited a gifted filmmaker Jade Dandan Evangelista, 8 years old, to present her film “Get Well Soon”. Her wish through her film is “for the world to get well, safe and better”.  Jade is a digital native artist and expresses herself in music, coding, clay and cardboard sculpting, drawing, video and animation. She is a Grade3 home schooler at Homeschool Global - Victory Christian International School. Her first short film is doing the rounds as part of the official selection in BAM! Festival, Mostra Internacional Cinema Educatiu in Valencia and has been named as a semi-finalist in Zoom.14 in Slovenia. 

The Access to Sustainable Energy Programme (ASEP), Save the Children and FSD have also contributed videos especially for children to showcase some reminders on what children can do during this pandemic and beyond. These three NGOs are three of the hundreds of partners on the ground of the EU Delegation in the Philippines     

Ode to the Stars and to the Moon
(a virtual stargazing and moon gazing event)


What goes on beneath the skies at night? What stars could be seen?  How can you better view the moon and when through your telescope?

All these and more could be answered in the first ever virtual star gazing and moon gazing event  by the EU Delegation to the Philippines and the Manila Street Astronomers and the Bedan Society of Young Astronomers. 

Mr Giovanni Seritella, Programme Manager for Environment and Climate Change, EU Delegation to the Philippines together with Professor Jun Cajigal and Doods Perea of the Manila Street  Astronomers, shall present different aspects of astronomy - stars, constellations and tips  and how to observe the planets and other celestial bodies - with astronomers and astronomy enthusiasts. They will also show how to maximise the  use of telescopes to better appreciate the wonders of the  night skies.   

Mr Serritella holds a Master of Science Degree in Environment & Climate Change and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Sciences from the UK.  He is currently pursuing a post-graduate online degree course in the UK in Astronomy and Planetary Science. He is an enthusiastic amateur astronomer and astro-photographer and a member of the Astronomical League of the Philippines. Professor Cajigal is founder of the Bedan Society of Young Astronomers. He teaches at San Beda College and Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila. The astronomers shall also be on-hand to respond to comments and questions on astronomy on 6 June. 

Mr Martin Macalintal, cultural attache in the Embassy of France, will provide a musical number (on piano) “SOUS LE CIEL DE PARIS” (Under Paris Skies) by Hubert Giraud. The music is from the film of the same title released in 1951 then popularized by Yves Montand and Edith Piaf.

Martin studied at University of Paris IV Sorbonne and the Institut d'Etude Politiques. He is an amateur musician and is a member of the oldest Big Band in the country founded by the late Secretary for
Foreign Affairs Raul Manglapus. 

This event also draws inspiration from the EU’s Copernicus programme that is designed to monitor the earth 24/7 through a number of orbiting satellites to better understand our living environment and the many challenges it faces.    


Saturday, May 30, 2020

LG helps Las Pinas frontliners keep it cool in battle against COVID-19


Global technology innovator LG Electronics has been one of the most active members of the private sector in responding to the COVID-19 crisis. 

The South Korean electronics conglomerate has played an active role in rising to the challenge posed by the global pandemic. On the local front, LG has been providing much needed assistance to the frontliners in various LGUs combatting the virus.

Recognizing the need for safe, straightforward, and comfortable testing booths for the frontliners, LG Philippines collaborated with Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers -Las Piñas-Muntinlupa (PSME-LPM) Chapter, in order to provide two sample collection booths to the Las Piñas Health Office. 
The summer heat, combined with the frontliners’ full body PPEs, can cause thermal stress especially since they have to stand for almost 8 hours inside the sampling booth. To help with this, LG outfitted the booths with window-type air-conditioners, which operate at sound levels as low as 44dB, eliminating unnecessary noise for smooth operation, as well as an anti-bacterial filter to trap harmful particles and bacteria.

LG Managing Director Inkwun Heo stresses the important of comfort for the frontliners, stating “Our brave health workers are risking their lives on a daily basis. We at LG are committed to give our all in giving them relief and comfort while in the line of duty. It’s the least we can do for their heroic deeds”.
 #LGShares

Jollibee Foods Corporation and PayMaya pioneer conversational commerce with ‘cashless’ ordering chatbot

Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC) along with all of its food and restaurant brands in the country has begun piloting an interactive mobile ordering system via chatbot, with a seamless payment experience powered by PayMaya.

Customers in select areas can now use their credit, debit, or prepaid cards  as well as their PayMaya e-wallet accounts to pay for their favorite food items and meals via the Facebook Messenger channels of  Jollibee, Burger King, Chowking, Mang Inasal, and Red Ribbon -- which are all currently running on beta version.  This will soon be available in the Facebook messenger of Greenwich as well.

All they need to do is type “#order” and send this to the Facebook chatbot of their favorite JFC restaurant, select the meal they’d like to order, pay by selecting their preferred cashless payment option, and wait for their food to be delivered in their homes.


As an added treat, customers can get up to 100% cashback when they pay using their PayMaya registered mobile number upon ordering via chatbot with a minimum spend of P500. 

“As we implement more stringent safety measures in this 'new normal', the availability of PayMaya’s cashless payments solutions helps ensure that both our customers and frontliner workers are protected, while at the same time giving them a more joyful experience when they order their favorite food from any of our brands," said Jollibee Global Brand CMO, JFC Philippines Country Business Group and concurrent Jollibee PH Marketing Head Francis Flores.

Offering cashless payment options via the Facebook chatbot is just the next step in the partnership between PayMaya and JFC.  In 2019, this partnership also helped pave the way for the launch of digital payments through self-ordering kiosks in Jollibee, Burger King and Chowking stores via the One by PayMaya Point-Of-Sale Device, and now has expanded its cashless payment option in 300 Jollibee stores.

“Over the past months we've seen an acceleration in the evolution of 'conversational commerce', with businesses and entrepreneurs harnessing their networks through chat apps to continue selling their products. During this time, businesses like JFC's brands need to be present where their customers are, and today most of the customers are online–so offering a wide variety of digital payment options ensures a safe and seamless ability for them to meet their business and customer needs," PayMaya President Shailesh Baidwan said.

Soon, JFC will also be rolling out PayMaya’s Digital Invoice solution when ordering online via its various brand's delivery websites or through their respective hotlines, allowing customers to receive an invoice with a payment link via SMS or email so that they can also pay using any card or using their PayMaya account.

Aside from enabling the cashless payments acceptance of various JFC brands, PayMaya has also partnered with Jollibee Group Foundation to allow them to receive donations from anywhere around the world via the #OneAgainstCOVID19 campaign website (pymy.co/jollibee) or through the Pay Bills function of the PayMaya app. 

PayMaya is the only end-to-end digital payments ecosystem enabler in the Philippines with platforms and services that cuts across consumers, merchants, and government. Aside from providing the payments acceptance for the largest e-Commerce, food, retail and gas merchants in the Philippines, PayMaya is enabling national and social services agencies as well as local government units with digital payments and disbursement services.

Through its PayMaya app and wallet, it is providing millions of Filipinos with the fastest way to own a financial account with over 40,000 Add Money touchpoints nationwide, more than double the total number of traditional bank branches in the Philippines combined. Its Smart Padala by PayMaya network of over 30,000 partner agents nationwide serves as last mile digital financial hubs in communities, providing the unbanked and underserved with access to services.

To know more about PayMaya's products and services for businesses and merchants, visit http://enterprise.paymaya.com.

BDO Foundation supports gov’t programs on COVID-19



In the fight to contain COVID-19 and its effects, collaboration between the private sector and the national government is crucial. This is why BDO Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of BDO Unibank, supported RapidPass and ReliefAgad, two government programs designed to help frontliners and Filipinos severely affected by the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The RapidPass System and ReliefAgad Program are ways to make movement and transactions more efficient in communities under enhanced community quarantine and general community quarantine,” explained Teresita Sy-Coson, chairperson of BDO. “Because these initiatives will benefit the communities, they are in line with the objectives of BDO Foundation.”

In support of RapidPass, the foundation donated 300 smartphones with prepaid loads and 550 power banks to the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). The items were turned over by BDO Foundation president Mario Deriquito to DOST National Capital Region regional director Jose Patalinjug III.



The donation helps the implementation of the RapidPass System, enabling the Philippine National Police and the Armed Forces of the Philippines to safely and efficiently scan QR codes at checkpoints and facilitate the quick passage of vehicles of more than 500,000 authorized frontliners and critical service personnel. RapidPass minimizes vehicle congestion at 180 control points and speeds up the delivery of essential goods during the quarantine. The system prevents COVID-19 transmissions and ultimately helps stimulate economic activity.

“The system allows frontline personnel to apply for a digital pass,” explained Winston Damarillo, chief executive of Developers Connect Philippines, the non-profit organization behind both RapidPass and ReliefAgad. “Holders of the pass may go through a special lane without the need for additional documents. Checkpoint officers verify passes via encrypted high-speed scanners provided by BDO Foundation. This saves time at checkpoints.”

BDO Foundation also supported ReliefAgad, a web application that automates and accelerates the distribution of financial assistance to beneficiaries of the government’s Social Amelioration Program (SAP). Managed by the Department of Social Welfare and Development and the Department of Information and Communications Technology, the digital app enables the efficient collection of beneficiary information.

“BDO Foundation provided support to facilitate one-time passwords to users of ReliefAgad. Through its assistance, the foundation ensures that SAP beneficiaries receive their subsidies in a timely and secure manner,” Damarillo shared.

With the ReliefAgad Program in place, millions of Filipinos—underserved individuals who lost their incomes due to the pandemic—are expected to receive cash aid safely as they avoid long lines in crowded public spaces and exposure to COVID-19. Beneficiaries also have options to obtain financial assistance through electronic payment systems or directly from banks.

Friday, May 29, 2020

Reader’s Digest recognized BDO Unibank, Inc. with two Gold Awards in the Personal Banking and Business Banking categories



 After emerging as the highest rated bank by Filipino clients in its recent survey, Reader’s Digest recognized BDO Unibank, Inc. with two Gold Awards in the Personal Banking and Business Banking categories and two Silver Awards in the Home Loan and Internet Banking categories during its first Quality Service Awards.  In the photo are Reader's Digest’s Sheron White, Advertising and Retail Sales Director for Asia Pacific and BDO’s Manuel Locsin, Jr., Senior Vice President for Corporate Banking Group.

Goldilocks offers Ready-to-Eat and Ready-to-Cook packs


If you feel that your body needs a break from canned goods.  Check out these ready-to-cook favorites. 

As everyone tries to ease in with the new normal, families are now trying to find practical ways to prepare delicious but hassle-free meals.  
Goldilocks, the country's number one bakeshop, now offers frozen Ready-to-Eat and Ready-to-Cook packs of their Pinoy home-cooked viands we have all grown to love.




Enjoy Goldilocks favorites such as Dinuguan, Laing with Rellenong Bangus, and Dinuguan in Ready-To-Eat packs. While Lumpiang Shanghai, Pork BBQ, Chicken Tenders, Beef Caldereta, Kare-Kare, and Pork Sisig Ready-to-Cook packs are hassle-free ways to prepare  delicious meals for the whole family.
Grab these from select Goldilocks stores nationwide.  For more information, you may follow @GoldilocksPH on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or visit the official Goldilocks website at www.goldilocks.com.ph

GINEBRA SAN MIGUEL REVEALS FIVE "GINSTANALO" MILLIONAIRES

  Ginebra San Miguel Inc. (GSMI) has announced the five lucky instant millionaires of its "Gin is In, Gin to Win, Ginstanalo" prom...