DTI call for low prices gets support
11/09/2009 The country’s pioneering retail firm Cherry Foodarama, (established-1952) announced its total support to the Department of Trade and Industry’s (DTI) continued call for retailers toward low-prices of basic goods to help minority of Filipino consumers severely affected by the recent natural calamities that hit the Philippines, and thus making Filipino family reunions this holiday season more joyful. The low-prices of commodities are fully implemented in all its branches located in the NCR-area, namely, Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City, Congressional Avenue, Quezon City and Marcos Highway, Antipolo City. The mart, which celebrates its 57th anniversary called “Ok’s-Na-Ok’s,” will also give all Filipino consumers the chance to own a brand-new Chana Star II during its grand draw on Feb. 14, 2010, with invited guests which include DTI officials and some members of the Filipino-Chinese business community.
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