Mga negosyante, abala na sa pag-order ng pang-Noche Buena at mga ipamimigay na Christmas baskets sa mga empleyado

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Mga negosyante, abala na sa pag-order ng pang-Noche Buena at mga ipamimigay na Christmas baskets sa mga empleyado
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00:00 Just a few days before Christmas,
00:02 businessmen and companies are already busy
00:05 giving out Christmas baskets to their employees
00:09 and to save money.
00:10 Businessmen are discarding their own baskets
00:12 when buying giveaways.
00:14 This is what Clayzel Pardilla wrote.
00:16 As a thank you to their employees,
00:21 businessmen in Sweden have a tradition
00:24 of giving out Christmas baskets every Christmas.
00:28 We believe that if you give,
00:31 if you share your blessings,
00:33 it will come back.
00:34 So what we do is,
00:36 we are allocating a budget.
00:38 We need to make sure that they have enough
00:40 for spaghetti and salad.
00:42 According to the supermarket owners,
00:45 just before December,
00:47 companies are ordering Christmas baskets.
00:52 We are in a hurry.
00:54 In bulk, you can't say, "Come on,
00:58 we need 200 pieces."
01:00 It's hard to find now
01:02 because distributors are distributing them
01:04 to different stores.
01:06 Companies and businesses
01:08 are also increasing
01:10 in wanting to give out Christmas giveaways,
01:12 especially since the country's economy is recovering.
01:15 Yes, there are a few pickups.
01:17 It's easier for them to buy
01:19 and give their Christmas gifts
01:23 to customers or employees.
01:25 But because the price of not-so-good products
01:29 is higher than the 150 shelfkeeping units,
01:32 they are forcing other companies
01:34 to reduce the size of their Christmas baskets
01:37 or reduce the size of their products.
01:40 As much as possible,
01:41 they are preventing Swedish businesses
01:43 from doing so.
01:45 So...
01:46 We are looking at whether
01:48 brand A is better than brand B.
01:51 For example, condensada.
01:54 This is 5 ounces.
01:58 For example, this is 80 pesos.
02:01 But we can see that brand B
02:05 is 5 ounces but it's 70 pesos.
02:09 They are both the same.
02:10 We can see that it's cheaper.
02:12 This is the cheapest.
02:13 To be honest,
02:14 no matter how big or popular the brand is,
02:17 it's not even considered
02:19 by the minimum wage earner, Mark.
02:21 What's important is that
02:22 he has a place to go home
02:24 and his family will be happy.
02:26 It's less expensive, ma'am.
02:28 Of course, there are other things
02:30 like ricotta, spaghetti,
02:32 quesadilla, and sometimes ham.
02:36 It's better to wait for it.
02:38 Maybe later, it will double
02:39 when I buy it now.
02:41 Meanwhile,
02:42 the purchase of not-so-good products
02:44 by household consumers is now beyond the limit.
02:46 For example,
02:48 I'm the one who will buy Christmas items.
02:51 And if he buys it,
02:53 I prefer the one that doesn't fall
02:57 because it's too expensive.
02:59 It's like it hurts my pocket.
03:01 The Department of Trade and Industry
03:04 said that there are ways to save money,
03:07 like evaluating the price and quality
03:10 of the most worth-buying products.
03:12 You can also give a discount
03:14 to brands that are not expensive
03:16 and bundle packs like this one
03:19 that is from P49 to P60.
03:22 Just check the expiration date.
03:26 Kalei zalpardilia para sa bayan!

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