How are you all holding up?
First of all, a big thank you to our doctors, nurses, hospital workers and other front-liners in this war against COVID-19, the new coronavirus disease. Our hearts and prayers especially for the eternal repose of those who have passed on in the line of duty, those who sacrificed their own lives in an attempt to save the lives of others.
For the rest of us, in this scary, crazy and uncertain time when the simple task of going to the wet market or supermarket is a privilege and vegetables is luxury, here is a list of possible sources where you can buy your supplies and delivered on your doorstep:
VEGETABLES
Oh My Gulay Delivery
They deliver vegetables. They post on their Facebook page when they are open for orders. They also sell a bag of veggies worth P300, that includes broccoli, cauliflower, pechay, cabbage, carrots and “sayote.” They are now accepting orders for delivery on April 1.
Facebook: Oh My Gulay Delivery https://www.facebook.com/ohmygulaydelivery/
Session Groceries
Farm to Table
They connect local farmers to consumers to support local agribusinesses, promote a sustainable lifestyle and educate the local community on the benefits of eating fresh, locally grown food. They announce on their Facebook page when they have vegetables available. They also post cutoff dates and delivery dates.
Mobile: +63 917 501 0267
Facebook: Session Groceries https://www.facebook.com/sessiongroceriesph
The Murang Gulay Shop
This online fruit and vegetable store also posts on their Facebook page when they accept orders. The next date for accepting orders is on March 30. They have also announced that starting April 6, they will only accommodate orders in the following areas: Manila, Pasig, Marikina, Quezon City, Makati.
Mobile: +63 905 969 1837
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Murang-Gulay-Shop
Bukid Fresh
Orders for this online delivery for vegetables resumed on Saturday, March 28. At the moment, they deliver on Wednesdays and Saturdays. They deliver to Muntinlupa, Parañaque, Las Piñas, Pasay, Manila, Taguig, Makati, Pateros, San Juan, Pasig, Mandaluyong, Quezon City Districts 1, 3 and 4 only
Mobile: +63 927 818 5794
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bukidfresh/
Website: bukidfresh.ph or shop at bukidfresh.ph/shop
Teraoka Family Farm
A family-owned farm in Pangasinan offering 100-percent organic produce. It is the first and only certified organic farm in Ilocos Region.
Mobile: +63 977 833 0657
Email: teraokafamilyfarm@gmail.com
Instagram: @teraokafamilyfarm
FRUITS
Baytown’s Fruit Delivery
All sorts of fruits. They offer Metro Manila deliveries from Monday to Friday.
Facebook: baytownsproduce
Instagram: @baytownsproduce
Viber: +63 977 811 5050
Crate2Plate Fruits Delivery
A specialty grocery store and premium fruit source. They offer same-day delivery in Metro Manila.
Instagram: @crate2plate
Viber: +63 917 892 6473
Always Fresh PH
A Manila-based online fruit delivery service offering same day delivery via Happy Move or Lalamove.
Instagram: @alwaysfreshph
VEGAN
Amores Gluten Free/Gluten Free Keto Manila
“The first and only dedicated gluten-free baker in the Philippines; dairy-free, vegan, Paleo and Keto options as well,” its page says. They have the list of vegetables available and delivery dates on their Instagram.
Instagram: @amoresglutenfree
The Vegan Grocer PH
This San Juan-based vegan store promises their products are “meat-free, dairy-free and egg-free.” They accept online orders and delivery via Facebook or Instagram. When ordering, immediately specify the quantity, brand and size of the products. They have a 5:30 p.m. cutoff period for orders. Deliveries will depend on the number of riders available via Lalamove or Grab (clients can book their own rider).
Facebook: @thevegangrocerph
Instagram: @thevegangrocerph
ONLINE SPECIALTY STORES
Real Food PH
This is “the go-to grocery for health conscious” customers, their page says. You can order online through their website and pay via bank deposit or credit card. They deliver only within Metro Manila.
Mobile: +63 917 678 0158 (Alabang); +63 917 170 5573 (BGC)
Facebook: realfoodph
Instagram: realfoodph
Website: realfoodph.com
Pacific Bay Seafood
The company promises “the highest quality fresh and frozen seafood.” I’ve tried this option and it was an easy process. You are allowed to pay cash on delivery. A few items are no longer available but their online store will ask if you want to be notified when the item is available. They offer not only fresh seafood but also chicken and other fresh items.
Website: pacificbay.com.ph
Facebook: pacificbayph
Instagram: @pacificbayseafood
Marvs Boqueria PH
They deliver fresh seafood. These can be cleaned, descaled, gutted and cut to specifications. Order a day ahead for next day delivery.
Mobile/Viber: +63 917 851 2732
Facebook: Marvs Boqueria PH
Instagram: @marvsboqueria.ph
COOKED MEALS
Tilde Cafe
Tilde Cafe is known for the cakes, pastries and other sweet delights by Ginny Roces de Guzman. They have added frozen meals, or “vacuum-packed home cooking” for delivery. The meals could be stored in the freezer, and when ready for serving, you boil the entire bag, cut open and serve. Tapa is also available.
Mobile: +63 996 946 7137
Email: tildebakery@gmail.com
Instagram: @tildecafe
China Mommy PH
Just the best home-cooked Chinese food, especially their “lumpia” and crabs.
Mobile/Viber: +63 917 514 8540
Instagram: @chinamommyph
Website: chinamommy.ph
Facebook group
If you are from Makati, try getting into the Facebook group “What’s Cooking, Makati?” Home cooks post when they have something available for order and pick-up.
Reminders
For those who still prefer to physically go to the grocery store, just a quick note that at Landmark Makati, by order of the local government and in compliance with an Ayala Center memo, those only with quarantine passes will be allowed to purchase food and medicine.
A few more reminders: For those ordering online, there have been complaints by some regarding cancellations. Please be considerate.
It is already difficult as it is in this time of crisis to make the effort to deliver. Please also realize that there may be delays due to the increase in demand for online delivery and the extra precautions that all must take, so do extend patience to the businesses offering delivery.
Everyone is also reminded to disinfect all items you buy before bringing them into your homes.
Praying hard that we all get through this.
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