Foodpanda to deliver P6M in goods to Odette-hit communities, riders

Foodpanda to deliver P6M in goods to Odette-hit communities, riders


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December 31, 2021

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Leading quick-commerce platform service provider foodpanda today announced a company-wide effort to bring much-needed supplies to communities heavily impacted by typhoon Odette, in collaboration with various development organizations.

The company, known for its fast delivery of food and groceries to customers via its app, is set to make a delivery of a different kind as it prepares over P3 million worth of essentials such as food, water, toiletries and alcohol for immediate delivery via cargo planes and participating domestic carriers to impacted towns in Visayas and Mindanao.

It has also earmarked P3 million in cash and groceries for over 2,000 partner riders in Vis-Min who were most impacted by Odette, and unable to work as many shops remain closed and roads impassable. The company also vowed to reach out to affected partner stores to assist them in their recovery.

While many of foodpanda’s donated supplies will be coming from Manila via its own pandamart stores, the company will also leverage its regional logistic network in Vis-Min to help source supplies locally and make deliveries to relief centers wherever possible.

The company’s assistance to communities under its pandaSHARES CSR program will be coursed through the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation or PDRF, a non-government organization organizing disaster relief and recovery operations. Both foodpanda and PDRF are members of the Pilipinas Kontra Gutom, a national and multi-sectoral anti-hunger movement whose member-partners have joined the call for help as Odette ravaged many towns and cities just days before Christmas.

“We are fortunate to be in a position where we can quickly source, pack and distribute essential goods to affected communities, and together with our partners, we hope to bring these to as many families in the quickest time possible,” said Daniel Marogy, managing director of foodpanda Philippines.

“It was especially heartbreaking for many of us at foodpanda to see what has happened to places like Siargao and Cebu. But we are hopeful that through the

Bayanihan

spirit, we can all help bring these places to their glory, and more importantly help the people who live there to get back on their feet,” Marogy added.

Mr. Marogy noted that among the very first beneficiaries of the relief operation were foodpanda employees in the affected areas, as the company gathered updates on affected staff during the onslaught of the typhoon. “Fortunately, we were able to get a hold of them as communication lines broke down, and they are now in the process of receiving calamity assistance,” he said.

The company is also calling on those interested in supporting the relief efforts, either through cash or kind to NGOs such as:

For more information on how to help, log on to the foodpanda app or go to

www.facebook.com/foodpandaphilippines

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About foodpanda:

foodpanda is dedicated to bringing food lovers their favorite meals from curated local restaurants in the Philippines. Since its creation, the on-demand food delivery service has grown to more than 170,000 partner restaurants in more than 325 cities across 13 Asian and Central Europe markets. foodpanda Philippines currently operates in 150 cities and municipalities across the Philippines and continuously expanding. foodpanda is a subsidiary under Delivery Hero, a worldwide leader of the food delivery industry. For more information, visit

www.foodpanda.ph

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