'TYINAGA KO TALAGA’: Millennial juggles full-time job and home-based fried noodles business, now has four branches in Batangas - Latest Chika

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This story of a millennial from Lipa, Batangas is a proof that with hard work and determination, everything is possible! Vince Isabelle Lorzano started her fried noodles business in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic due to a “food craving.” “Nag-start lang siya sa cravings ko ng fried noodles.Pandemic ‘yon eh. So lockdown. ‘Yung fried […]

This story of a millennial from Lipa, Batangas is a proof that with hard work and determination, everything is possible!

“Sabi ko, “Delivery, sa susunod na araw.” Tapos, ‘di ko [in-expect] na seseryosohin pala ng mga friends at followers ko sa Instagram.‘Yung first order ko talaga, ‘yung first na posting ko na umabot siya ng 70 cups. [One] day lang ‘yon,” she added. Vince then decided to open her first branch after five months. Through her journey juggling her day time work and business, Vince admitted that at some point, she wanted to choose between her job and her business.

 

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