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Check out locally sourced at Robinsons Malls

/ 12:42 PM June 09, 2021

Abundant choices of fresh fruits and vegetables, raised and cultivated by our hardworking farmers, can easily be sourced at Robinsons Malls.

Through the partnership between Robinsons Malls and Department of Agriculture, Locally Sourced is back due to public demand in select Robinsons Malls nationwide until October 3.

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Locally Sourced at Robinsons Place Manila have it all from fruits, vegetables and plants,
to organic local product and gardening essentials.

Fresh fruits and vegetables harvested by our local farmers offers their produce at an affordable price.

This year, Locally Sourced V2 also carries specially concocted food products by small and medium entrepreneurs (SMEs) such as organic smoothies, pure honey, dried fish, local red wine, dried fruits, and many more. So, here’s your chance to bring health and wellness into your homes.

Locally Sourced

Spoil yourself plantitos and plantitas as they also offer a wide variety of beautiful plants and gardening essentials that will be a great addition to your superb garden.

Head over to your favorite Robinsons Malls: June 10-16, 2021 at Robinsons Place Santiago; June 10-13 & 17-20, 2021 at Robinsons Magnolia; June 22-27, 2021 at Robinsons Galleria; June 24-30, 2021 at Robinsons Angeles; June 25-27 & July 2-4, 2021 at Forum Robinsons; June 29 to July 15, 2021 at Robinsons Starmills; July 8-11 & 15-18, 2021 at Robinsons Metro East; July 1-4 & 15-18, 2021 at Robinsons Place GenTrias; July 15-18, 2021 at Robinsons Place Antipolo and Robinsons Place Malolos; July 22-25 & July 29 to August 1, 2021 at Robinsons Town Mall Malabon; and July 30 to August 1, 2021 at Robinsons Place Dasmariñas.

For more information, visit www.robinsonsmalls.com or like Robinsons Malls on Facebook; follow @RobinsonsMallsOfficial on Instagram and @RobinsonsMalls on Twitter.

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