Lucky Me! Releases Official Statement on Ethylene Oxide Warning

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Official statement of Lucky Me on Ethylene Oxide warning LUCKY ME! – The Philippine-based instant noodle brand released an official statement due to a warning that some of its products contain Ethylene Oxide. Earlier, several countries in the European Union issued health safety warnings, not to consume popular Filipino instant noodles brand “Lucky Me” “due … Read more

Former Vegetable Vendor Now Successful Businesswoman Earning P50k Per Week Thanks to Turmeric

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From selling vegetables to turmeric, Miguelina Villasor is now a successful businesswoman MIGUELINA VILLASOR – A former vegetable vendor is now a successful businesswoman earning P50k per week thanks to turmeric. Her two kids have finished their studies because of her business while three are now in college. Miguelina is a resident of Barangay La … Read more

Meet Mark Ligan, a Double-Degree Holder and Basketball Player Who Chose to Become a Farmer

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Double-degree holder and basketball player Mark Ligan shares his story as a farmer MARK LIGAN – The 26-year-old from Murcia, Negros Occidental who’s a double-degree holder and basketball player chose to become a farmer. Mark finished two courses- Interdisciplinary Studies at ng Marketing Management- from the University of Saint La Salle-Bacolod in 2018. However, instead … Read more

Pusisig – Tapsihan in Cavite Earns P200K a Week

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Introducing… the pusisig of Cavite PUSISIG – A “tapsihan” in Cavite is one of the most popular eateries in the city and is earning as much as 200,000 per week. Lorelie Anggat from Alfonso, Cavite, is one of those who thought about how to have an extra income amid the pandemic. In an interview with … Read more

22-Year-Old Culinary Grad Earns P200k a Month with her Sandwich Business

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Sandwich business of culinary grad Jade Cuaresma JADE CUARESMA – The 22-year-old culinary graduate is now earning P200k a month with her sandwich business. Because of the pandemic, many Filipinos lost their source of income. As a result, they ventured into different kinds of businesses from food, clothing, services, to name a few. However, not all businesses … Read more