CDO rolls out food delivery service
Food producer CDO Foodsphere Inc. has rolled out a delivery service to cater to consumers affected by the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ).
In a statement on Monday, CDO said its Foodstore Home Delivery allows consumers to avail products through Viber or Facebook Messenger, with orders served by 25 stores across the country under a minimum purchase of P300.
"These food stores are within or around densely-populated communities, that is why we are confident that we will be able to really help consumers to have undisrupted access to food for their families," said CDO Emerging Businesses manager Janna Ong.
"With the challenges on access to food brought about by the enhanced community quarantine, we had to respond immediately to the call of our consumers," added Ong.
Orders may be made through the CDO Home Delivery Facebook Messenger or by contacting 09178214550 through SMS or Viber. Once online payment is made, orders can be picked up the following day through third-party delivery services.
President Rodrigo Duterte last week extended until May 15 the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) in the National Capital Region (NCR) and other high-risk areas such as Benguet, Oriental and Occidental Mindoro, Albay, and Catanduanes.
"We will never stop looking for ways to help and reach more people, whether it’s through traditional channels and now through digital. CDO is committed to bring home-style products to every Filipino," said Ong.—AOL, GMA News