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Rainy day dazzle from Surplus

Thursday, August 25, 2022

Rainy days are here! And while they may seem ominous for some, they also open fun fashion possibilities from Surplus that will keep you warm, protected, and stylish.





It’s a great time to play with layers with preppie-inspired pullovers, cardigans, and checkered long sleeved tops. Add a pop of color to your outerwear – raincoats and jackets - to bring out your shine. Go for multi-functional pieces – hoodies and reversible wind breakers that go a long way. Surplus also has hologram-long umbrellas for walking in the rain.

Never forget your personal style, whether it’s a drizzle or a storm. Express yourself as you brave the weather and create your own fashion statement.

The collection is available in Surplus stores located in most SM Supermalls nationwide.

For a more convenient shopping experience, you may check out Surplus at Lazada, SM Malls Online, and ShopSM. Surplus Order to Deliver is also now available; join their Viber community and follow them on Facebook and Instagram @SurplusPH and @Surplus_ph for more details.
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Join the Ortigas Communities and enjoy exclusive perks and privileges

Join the Ortigas Communities and enjoy exclusive perks and privileges at your favorite shopping destinations! Download the Ortigas Malls app and register for FREE for the Ortigas Community Card, Elite Pet Society, and Toy Club to avail of discounts and promos from participating stores at Greenhills, Tiendesitas, and Estancia.




Ortigas Community Card members can enjoy exclusive events this August such as Pintura at Wika workshops in the three malls, Mobile Legends Tournament at Greenhills, Darts Tournament at Tiendesitas, and Mayani Hakot Challenge at Estancia.


Elite Pet Society also has exciting pet events lined up this August such as the Pet Meetup at Tiendesitas, The Bully Kennel Club Philippines’ Todo Angas event at Estancia, Pawspampering, and Pawlympics at Estancia.


Click the link to download the Ortigas Malls App & register for these membership clubs today: https://linktr.ee/enjoyeveryday


Visit the Greenhills Mall, Tiendesitas, and Estancia at Capitol Commons Facebook pages for more details!
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Fresh from the grill: Mang Inasal launches its Char-grilled Chorizo Burger

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

 

Yes, you’ve read it right! Mang Inasal, the country’s “Ihaw-Sarap” expert, is bringing a classic favorite just in time for National Burger Day!

For the first time, customers will get to try Mang Inasal's first-ever charcoal-grilled Chorizo Burger that will be introduced in select stores this August.

“This National Burger Day gets extra special for Mang Inasal as we roll out our newest product -- the smokey sweet-sarap, Char-grilled Chorizo Burger – that will surely excite our customers anytime of the day,” said Mang Inasal Business Unit Head Mike V. Castro. “For only ₱69, customers can enjoy a charcoal-grilled Chorizo Burger patty with cheese and a fried egg served in soft buns.”

The NEW Mang Inasal Chorizo Burger is now ready to delight our customers in these stores: QC Villongco, Tayuman, Blumentritt, Dapitan, IMall Antipolo, Vista Mall Taguig, Bayani Road, Venice Grand Canal Mall, Imus Nueno, Ayala Bay Mall, Festival Xsite, Super 8 San Pedro, Imall Canlubang, Puregold Calamba, Waltermart General Trias, San Pablo Plaza, Puregold Valenzuela, and Malabon Bayan.


Try the new Mang Inasal Char-grilled Chorizo Burger via dine-in, takeout, or through delivery by using the Mang Inasal Delivery App, http://manginasaldelivery.com.ph, GrabFood, and foodpanda.

Want to make sure you aren’t missing out on any other great promos and deals from your favorite “Ihaw-Sarap” expert? Follow Mang Inasal on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or check out the website at www.manginasal.com.
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Any Name’s Okay navigates the growing pains of adulthood in new EP, Leaving Home

 Any Name’s Okay

Its focus track “Takbo” tackles themes of running away from burnout and hustle culture


Filipino alternative pop band Any Names Okay has finally dropped their much-awaited sophomore EP,Leaving Home via Sony Music Philippines. Taking a huge step forward in terms of musical and creative direction, the 6-track release digs deeper into the journey of navigating adulthood and embracing the uncertainty that comes with the process.

“As a band, we’re maturing in our songwriting and the way that we operate as creatives,” shares the five-piece outfit. “We want to grow old with our listeners—which can be scary, but very exciting. A lot of those fears and joys can be found in this collection of songs.”


Lyrically, the band’s new EP, Leaving Home expands on introspective and existential themes—sometimes rendered in emotionally blunt details, but most of the time, exhibiting some of the growing pains that one has to go through in their transitional period towards maturity. The promising newcomer explains, “We’ve all been through the wringer the last few years, and this was a much-needed emotional release for everyone. We believe that a thorough listen of the EP, however, still shows that same heart, energy, and sincerity that people have come to know of us.”

Its focus track “Takbo” is one of the standout cuts in the EP as it tackles breaking free from the socio-economic fatigue that is burnout and hustle culture. According to the band, the song is all about running for running’s sake: playing with the imagery of aching muscles and exhausting activities, with its destination and goal to no avail. “While the song is an ode to the tired and tireless self, the reprise that it ends with is dedicated to hope— the hope that this is all for something, that you grow stronger the more you run,” Any Name’s Okay points out.

The release of the song comes with a visual that encapsulates the feeling of weightlessness in all that running. Helmed by Miko Reyes, the music video depicts “a person floating in and out of their world.” 

The Yugto band adds, “Familiar to a lot of us, we can feel lost even in the happiest of places. Similar to the track itself, the end shows that there is a point to all the running; it just takes a bit of time to recognize it.”

Leaving Home is written and produced by Any Name’s Okay themselves, but with the help of their long-time pal, Luigi Del Rosario for one of their singles, “Limbo.” Frequent collaborator Tim Recla and Nick Azurin also mixed and mastered all the songs in the EP, respectively, giving it a more gossamer-sounding vibe. 

Leaving Home Track list:

1. Yugto
2. Snooze
3. Limbo
4. Takbo
5. Today I Want To Live
6. Discovery

The EP launch happening on August 20, 2022 at Dirty Kitchen (Gravity Art Space), Quezon City is already sold out. But for those who would be joining the band as they perform the tracks from the EP live, you’re in for a treat. 

“We’ve prepared some secret performances that you’ll just have to wait and see,” says Any Name’s Okay. “Showgoers will be getting first dibs on our brand-new merchandise, as well as get the chance to join our giveaways. We’re definitely doing our best to make the launch equally as exciting for everyone there!”

Any Name’s Okay’s second EP, Leaving Home is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music Philippines. Watch the music video of its focus track “Takbo” here.
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McDonald's joins Brigada Eskwela 2022, bolsters support as face-to-face classes resume

 

Reinforcing its commitment to make a difference through programs that support Filipino children’s need for education, QSR giant McDonald’s Philippines through its charity of choice, Ronald McDonald House Charities, once again extends its support to schools for the annual Brigada Eskwela.

Led by the Department of Education (DepEd), Brigada Eskwela gathers volunteers from both the private and public sector every year to help prepare public elementary and secondary schools for the upcoming school year. Since 2015, McDonald’s and RMHC have been providing meals, cleaning materials, and Ronald McDonald Read-to-Learn kits to partner schools. 


This year, the company distributed over 20,000 Burger McDo to educators and volunteers, while 1,000 Happy Meal toys and 20 sets of Read-To-Learn kits were provided to elementary schools. These kits are part of RMHC’s Read-To-Learn program, a program in partnership with DepEd, which provides reading materials to Grade 1 and Grade 2 learners in public schools as well as trains educators on teaching beginning reading.

Grounded by its core value of malasakit, employee-volunteers from McDonald's also took time from their daily routine to help prepare and distribute meals, and clean school premises, to ensure that both students and teachers alike, can hold classes in a safe and conducive learning environment.

Meanwhile, the company also allocated streamers, welcome banners, and safety signages to over 4,000 schools, in an effort to ensure that government-mandated COVID-19 protocols are still being followed as face-to-face classes resume.

“On behalf of our Chairman and Founder Dr. George Yang and President and CEO Kenneth Yang, congratulations to the Department of Education led by Vice President and DepEd Secretary Sara Duterte on the launch of the 2022 Brigada Eskwela program. Makakaasa kayo na nandito ang McDonald’s at ang kaniyang charity of choice, Ronald McDonald House Charities, para makatulong sa inyong paghahanda para sa simula ng bagong school year,” said McDonald’s Philippines Managing Director Margot Torres during the Brigada Eskwela Kick Off.

With the generosity of Filipinos, the support of partners, and the efforts of volunteers, RMHC can achieve more. Anyone can help share feel-good moments to those in need by donating at rmhc.org.ph/donate.
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Sinag Schools program powers up school in Batangas

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

SM Foundation (SMFI), the corporate social responsibility arm of the SM group, together with Maxeon Solar Technologies, recently powered up the Lemery Pilot Elementary School (LPES) in Batangas through the Sinag Schools program.




This social good collaboration between SMFI and Maxeon aims to provide clean and renewable energy to schools in grassroot communities by installing solar panels on an SM school building, especially to those that have low operating expenses.


In addition to the solar panel installation which intends to power positive change in the way energy is consumed in public schools, the program also aims to enhance the understanding of students in terms of energy management and the need to transition to cleaner energy alternatives with lower environmental impacts.


“Through this program, we want to power up the learning and development of young people. We want to help teach young people about solar energy, about renewable energy. We want to power up the next generation to help save our planet,” Maxeon Fab4 General Manager Glenn Everett said.


The SM school building at the LPES, which was donated by SMFI in partnership with SM Prime Holdings (SMPH) in 2017, now boasts 21 solar panels—estimated to produce 6510 watt-p. With the savings on electricity, the school may realign their budget to more efforts and other innovations that will give the students an environment more conducive to learning.

It takes a village to raise a child


SMFI executive director Debbie Sy underscored the importance of collective efforts in advancing the learning experience of every student in the country: “We believe that collaboration can drive growth and become a force for good in addressing societal challenges. CSR partnerships can create solutions that improve society by fostering learning, promoting innovation and gaining access to new technologies, such as the Sinag schools program. CSR collaboration can pool resources, both financial and human resources - between multiple organizations which can amplify social good impact.”


“The establishment of an ever-evolving CSR strategy and partnerships will help companies and non-government organizations in developing and implementing crucial social good programs over decades while having procedures in place that integrate social and environmental priorities into CSR core strategy – all in close collaboration with stakeholders,” she further added.

Moreover, Everett mentioned how SMFI and Maxeon share the similar set of values and interest when it comes to helping Filipino learners: “We have this concept of powering positive change in the world. We are happy to be working together with SM Foundation to power up the Lemery Pilot Elementary School.”


“Individually, we can do so much. But together we can do actually more. For us to bring our solar technology and SMFI to bring in their schools, these things are much better together than they would be apart,” he concluded.

Spreading social good all the way





SM Foundation made sure to truly touch the lives of the learners and teachers of LPES as it donated eight desktop computers, 200 bags with school supplies, and more than 160 pcs brand new kinder and elementary books to further promote the love for reading among the students. Clothing items for parents were also distributed.


For more information about this initiative, follow SM Foundation on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube: @SMFoundationInc.



Maxeon is headquartered in Singapore. The company designs, manufactures, and sells Maxeon® and SunPower® brand solar panels. Maxeon has sales operations in more than 100 countries, operating under the SunPower brand in certain countries outside the United States. Maxeon is a leader in solar innovation with products that span the global rooftop and solar power plant markets through a network of more than 1,700 trusted partners and distributors. A pioneer in sustainable solar manufacturing, Maxeon leverages a +35-year history in the solar industry and numerous awards for its technology.



SM Foundation, through its School Building Program, is an active partner of DepEd’s Adopt-a-School program. This social good initiative aims to promote quality public education by building classrooms nationwide. To date, it has turned over more than 100 school buildings to grassroots communities.

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Banapple serves up its beloved dishes and desserts at Shangri-La Plaza

Monday, August 22, 2022

This resto now offers express delivery services for your safety and convenience





Here’s some sweet news for foodies! Banapple, one of the metro’s favorite restaurants, has started serving its home-cooked style dishes and desserts at Shangri-La Plaza.


Mall guests finally get to enjoy Banapple’s beloved Banoffee Pies and Apple Caramel Crumble Pies as well as its notable dishes such as Hickory Smoked Barbecued Country Ribs and Chicken Parmigiano at the Shang. They also have the option to indulgence in all-time favorite Banapple eats and treats at home with the resto’s recently launched express delivery services for their safety and convenience. And to make family meals more special, Banapple now also offers some of their beloved dishes in food trays.


“We’re thrilled to be part of Shangri-La Plaza’s impressive roster of restaurants and bring the warmth of home-cooked style meals to those living within and near the Shang estate. With our dishes and desserts, we hope we can add some much-needed cheer to everyone’s tables this year,” says GJ Jimenez of Banapple. “Rest assured, that we follow stringent health protocols at all our branches as the safety of our customers always comes first.”


Established in 1997, this restaurant started out as a bakery but soon expanded their offerings to include soups and salads, pastas, sandwiches, dishes, and savory pies, as well as fluffy pancakes and other breakfast favorites.


To make family meals more special, #ShangRecommends getting dishes and desserts that taste like heartwarming home-cooked meals. The #ShangCommunity can visit Banapple at the Level 5 of the Main Wing.


For updates and inquiries, follow Shangri-La Plaza on Facebook at www.facebook.com/shangrilaplazaofficial and on Instagram @shangrilaplazaofficial.
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PLDT, Smart, PSF turn over Bikes for Livelihood in La Union

PLDT and Smart, together with the PLDT-Smart Foundation (PSF), have partnered with Donate A Bike, Save A Job Founder Gretchen Ho by providing Bikes for Livelihood to the Province of La Union.




Bikes for Livelihood started in 2021 with the support of MVP Group Chairman Manuel V Pangilinan, who provided 500 bicycles to Donate A Bike, Save A Job which aims to deploy bicycles to essential and frontline workers amid the pandemic.



PSF has also been actively supporting the initiative and has since turned over bicycles to a number of local government units. “We believe in the extraordinary ways that we can help other people. Our Chairman MVP has inspired us to give back to communities and provide help to those most in need,” said PSF President Esther Santos.



“These bicycles are a sustainable way for us to provide help. When we ride our bicycles, it allows us to travel and commute safely going to and from work or school, or start our own livelihood like a small business of selling balut. We hope that this will go a long way for the people of La Union,” said Donate A Bike, Save A Job Founder Gretchen Ho.



“Our hyper-collaboration on livelihood was established at the height of the pandemic. It is a commitment that we, in PLDT and Smart, have made even during the most challenging times, which reinforces our determination in pursuing this partnership. It is our aim to uplift the lives of our fellow Filipinos who have lost their jobs amid the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Cathy Yang, PLDT and Smart First Vice President and Head of Corporate Communications.



“These ‘Joyful Bikes’ serve as a reminder for the people of La Union that there is hope amid life’s difficulties. We are grateful for the generosity of our partners as these bikes will greatly help our community and bring a sense of comfort into their lives,” said Joy Ortega, Sangguniang Panlalawigan of La Union Board Member.

Promoting livelihood programs is a key part of PLDT and Smart’s commitment to help the Philippines attain the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG), particularly UNSDG 1 which stands for no poverty and UNSDG 8, decent work and economic growth.
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PLDT, Smart empower employees through wellness initiatives

PLDT and Smart’s Wellness Revolution is an employee engagement program that provides a holistic and sustainable approach to wellness for the two telcos’ over 16,000-strong nationwide workforce.




To empower employees to take charge of their overall wellness, the PLDT group launched an array of programs and activities organized into four pillars – mental wellbeing, physical fitness, financial security, and spiritual health. To date, the Wellness Revolution programs have generated over 47,000 views.


“Taking care of our people is a core value that we live by. I believe that a healthy and motivated workforce is key to PLDT and Smart’s success and is fundamental to our organization-wide drive to lift the quality of service we provide to all our customers,” said Chief People Officer Gina OrdoƱez.


The Wellness Revolution Program strengthens PLDT and Smart’s commitment toward achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3, which stands for good health and wellbeing.


Since its launch in 2020, Wellness Revolution has produced a series of initiatives anchored on its pillars. These include #WorkoutFromAnywhere, which promotes fitness and wellbeing in the new normal through virtual workouts and wellness classes that enable employees to stay active, fit, and live a balanced lifestyle while working from home.


To provide mental and emotional support to their employees, PLDT and Smart also launched the Mind Your Health campaign, which focuses on the importance of mental health and supports employees’ mental health by providing webinars that share uplifting and insightful conversations on mental health and digital wellness.


In 2021, the Wellness Revolution Program and the Mind Your Health campaign received both Quill and Anvil Awards, two of the prestigious award-giving bodies in the Philippines that recognize outstanding public relations and community and internal stakeholder programs.


Promoting financial wellness, Common Cents is a program dedicated to helping and guiding employees to manage their finances to achieve financial freedom properly.




Meanwhile, Food for the Soul is an initiative that focuses on employees’ spiritual development, including mindfulness sessions, monthly masses, recollection, and worship nights.


Programs that advance workforce development is a vital part of the PLDT group’s drive to be among the top workplaces in the country. Last April, LinkedIn recognized PLDT wireless unit Smart anew for being the best workplace to grow one’s career. Smart ranked first and was the only telco on LinkedIn’s Top Companies 2022 PH.
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Smart powers up Cebu with faster, better, stronger service in new normal

PLDT Inc.’s wireless unit Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart) has culminated its months-long series of Cebu events in Mandaue City which highlighted its newest campaign dubbed “Smart5G Power Up Cebu”--- offering faster, better, stronger services and programs to support retailers and subscribers.




Packed with entertainment and prizes, guests who availed of Smart’s “PowerALL99” promo were given free SIM cards and access to several perks such as free haircut or manicure, among other services. Smart also leveled-up the fun by treating the guests to live performances by Smart Brand Ambassador Jayda Avanzado and other talented performers.



“Smart will continue to offer the widest range of usage offers and productivity solutions whether for your work or your school or your home. That’s how we’d like to enable everyone to adapt to the new world that we have today,” said Alex O. Caeg, SVP and Head of Consumer Sales Group at PLDT and Smart, who virtually joined the celebration.



Smart also held a Mobile Legends Tournament and a Tiktok Dance Challenge among interested guests to spice up the event. “Winning the tournament has been unexpected because we only formed our team this morning. Although we were unprepared, we made sure to have fun. We also gained new friends here thanks to Smart’s ML Tournament,” said ML Champion, Team Zodiac Main.



“We would like to congratulate Smart for this series of successful events in Cebu. Smart has been a good partner. I am confident that our continued partnership will contribute to the improvement of the lives of the Mandauehanons. Power Up Cebu, Power up Mandaue!” said Mandaue City Mayor Hon. Jonas Cortes.



The three-month-long caravan had six stops in Cebu—Barangays San Nicolas and Basak Pardo in Cebu City; Municipality of Minglanilla; Lapu-Lapu City; Barangay Subangdaku, Mandaue City; Bogo City—before culminating in the Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex.



To support customers’ increasing mobile data needs, Smart has increased as of end-June 2022 its total base stations nationwide to around 77,100, supporting its 3G, 4G/LTE, and 5G customers from Batanes to Tawi-Tawi. This includes around 7,300 5G base stations. Supporting Smart’s mobile network is PLDT’s fiber infrastructure, which was at 837,900 kilometers as of end-June 2022.
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