BINALOT is one of the Circle of Excellence awardees in the Asia CEO Awards 2020 for CSR Company of the Year


Thank you, Asia CEO Awards 2020 and World Vision for choosing Binalot Fiesta Foods, Inc. as one the organizations in the Circle of Excellence for the category CSR Company of the Year! The Grand Winners will be revealed on Tuesday, October 13 at 6:30 pm streaming live at Asia CEO Awards and Asia CEO Forum Facebook Page. Don’t miss it.

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Donate your Free Extra Rice

Mechanics

  1. Customers who will order any All Time Pinoy-vorites on September 1 to December 31, 2020 may choose to donate their free extra rice to the program. The free extra rice will be entered in the POS/ECR (along with the customer's order) with zero value.
  2. For every 1,000 free extra rice donated by the customers, the store will donate P5,500 worth of Binalot meals to a hospital or community of their choice within 7 days from the time the total number of free extra rice donation reaches 1,000.

 

Homegrown fast food Binalot shows Pinoy resiliency amid new normal

Homegrown Filipino Fast food Binalot is showing its characteristic Pinoy resilience amid the challenges of the new normal in business brought on by the COVID 19 pandemic.

Binalot noted how the public health emergency particularly affected the restaurant industry as it completely redefined how we order our food, have it packaged and delivered, and even the way we dine out, if ever.

Various community quarantine guidelines have been implemented by the Inter-Agency Task Force related to safety and health protocols during the past four months. And everybody has to comply, for this is the new normal.

Read More: goodnewspilipinas.com

Binalot’s “new normal” taps services on wheels for continued business strength and COVID-19 front liner meal assistance

By Randy  July 21, 2020
The onslaught of the Corona Virus Disease 2019 or COVID-19 has rocked the country down to the core, claiming lives and challenging the Philippine economy. With a situation as serious as this, the Philippine government had to put the nation under all kinds of quarantine levels to mitigate the spread of the virus, as much as it could.

The result of this is a drastic change in almost all of the forces that move the Philippine economy prior to COVID-19, and this includes food and restaurant businesses. Under quarantine, many dining establishments have temporarily stopped operations or have resorted to alternative means of keeping their business afloat with safety precautions in mind. One of these food establishments which have chosen to carry on is Binalot, a popular fast food brand known for serving hearty Pinoy meals packaged in banana leaves.

With no time to waste, Binalot had immediately adjusted its operations in order to adapt to the so-called “new normal” ways of doing food business. Among these is the introduction of shuttle service provisions for its crew, which is a safer alternative to using public transport.

Read More: jamesdeakin.ph

EVAP, Binalot feed DOTr frontliners

In this war against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), we really need all hands on deck. Aside from the healthcare workers who are at the forefront of saving the lives of the COVID-19 patients, there are also other frontliners who are doing their part amid the pandemic.

There are the military and police personnel who enforce the enhanced community quarantine, the social workers, local government unit and barangay personnel who bring food packs to the depressed areas, and the grocery and pharmacy crew who ensure that we get our basic needs.

And finally, somebody has to make sure these other frontliners get to and from their workplaces safely and on time — the transport people who shuttle all these other frontliners to and from their residences to their workplace.

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) has organized drivers and conductors, police escorts, military escorts, LTO, LTFRB and I-ACT personnel to provide free shuttles for frontliners, primarily healthcare workers for them to get to their proper destinations.

The DOTr made several transport schemes catering to medical frontliners during the implementation of the enhanced community quarantine  in Luzon. The schemes cover Metro Manila and suburbs, extending to and from destinations that include Cavite, Laguna, Rizal and Bulacan.

Read More: wheels.ph

Friends mark Tagle’s 63rd birthday with free lunch for the poor

By Leslie Ann Aquino

He may be miles away but those who love Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle still found a way to celebrate his 63rd birthday on Sunday, June 21, by donating food to the poor.

Tagle, the prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, said some of his friends informed him that around 2,500 poor people, such as the homeless and street kids, were given free lunch on the said day.

“They informed me that for my birthday, they will give free lunch, especially to those who find it difficult to have a decent meal,” he said during a Mass at the Pontificio Collegio Filippino in Rome.

Read More: https://news.mb.com.ph/

INQUIRER.net

LOOK: Filipino fast-food chain Binalot has kept 5 of its outlets open during the lockdown to deliver free meals to hospitals in Metro Manila.

We’ve been making 900 meals a day, said Company President and CEO Rommel Juan. | Via Roy Canivel, PDI

Read more: INQUIRER.net

LT Group, Binalot donate meals

By Bernie Cahiles-Magkilat

To keep modern-day heroes happy and fed, the Lucio Tan Group, Inc. and its affiliates recently partnered with local Filipino fastfood chain Binalot to cater meals and provide comfort and sustenance to the doctors, nurses, and healthcare workers struggling to keep all of us safe and well amidst this pandemic.

Michael Tan, President of the Lucio Tan Group of Companies said that the company was looking for an efficient way to support our frontliners against Covid and realized that this crisis might just drag on for many more weeks even after the enhanced community quarantine shall have been lifted. The company has donated a total of 10,000 meal packages so far.

Read More: https://business.mb.com.ph/

Binalot delivers free food to frontliners

Filipino fast-food chain Binalot said it will continue to distribute free meals to hospitals and medical facilities in Metro Manila for health-care workers serving as frontliners in the country’s fight against coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19).

The company said it has sent free food to frontliners since the enhanced community quarantine was implemented in Luzon last March 17.

“For these modern-day heroes [frontliners], Binalot can do no less,” Binalot Operations Manager Judee Morente said in a statement.

Read More: www.businessmirror.com

Binalot para sa mga bayani

From anywhere in the world, puwedeng ipakita ang pagsuporta sa COVID-19 frontliners sa pamamagitan ng Binalot meal deliveries!

VIA PAYPAL
• Send a message through the Binalot Facebook Page, indicate your E-mail and Full Name.
• Log-in yo your Paypal Account
• Click the SEND AND REQUEST or SEND MONEY button.
• Enter binalot@gmail.com.
• Enter the amount.
• Send a short message. (Optional)
• Confirm the payment.

ALTERNATIVE OPTION
• Send a message through the Binalot Facebook Page, indicate your E-mail and Full Name.
• Binalot will you a money request.
• Click on PAY NOW in the email
• Click on PAY AS A GUEST.
• Enter your credit card details.
• Confirm the payment

OUR GUARANTEE
We ensure that your Binalot meal donations will go to the front liners of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Donations will be distributed to medical centers as an extension of your support.

Thank you very much!