“We will provide essential services such as food, water, power, petrol products and beverages to everyone,” Ang said.
SMC will also donate its own brand of disinfectant powder to local government units amid the shortage of alcohol sanitizers. “We have the means and capability to produce this, and make it available for free to LGUs and public hospitals. We are working on getting the necessary clearances from the relevant government agencies, to produce this for public use. We ask that they help expedite clearances,” he said.
DYGalvezINQ Thanks, RSA. Our problem is how to buy them from the market if their workers and cashiers can’t commute to their workplaces (supermarkets, grocery stores, malls).
Libre ba? Kung Oo, salamat San Miguel Corp. pero kung hindi, aanhin ang sapat na supplies kung walang pambili?
DYGalvezINQ
iba yung supplies sa enough money to purchase them bobodutae