CEBU CITY, Philippines–Grab Philippines launched on Friday, August 16, the NakakaLOKAL Festival that aims to boost sales of homegrown food merchants. NakakaLOKAL Festival is a month-long activity that is in celebration of the Buwan ng Wika. It is the company’s way of strengthening its support for local small and medium enterprises to stay true to […]
Ralph Joseph Cabaluna calls on homegrown food merchants to be part of Grab app so they could expand their business beyond brick and mortar. | Contributed photo
NakakaLOKAL Festival is a month-long activity that is in celebration of the Buwan ng Wika. It is the company’s way of strengthening its support for local small and medium enterprises to stay true to their roots as Cebuanos, according to the company’s press statement. “We are happy to launch the NakakaLOKAL Festival in Cebu to strengthen our commitment to helping local SMEs to thrive,” he added.So far, around 800 food merchants have joined the festival, Grab Philippines country marketing head Ralph Joseph Cabaluna said during their Cebu launch on Friday.
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