Study says Filipinos spend an average of P800 on sari-sari stores each month
Filipinos spend an average of P800 a month on sari-sari stores, with alcohol and tobacco getting the bulk of their ...
Read moreFilipinos spend an average of P800 a month on sari-sari stores, with alcohol and tobacco getting the bulk of their ...
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Read moreDasmarinas City Cavite Mayor Jenny Austria-Barzaga demonstrates how to use a computerized temperature scanner and alcohol dispenser machine that will ...
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