Cheap bread, anyone?


As the price of gas rose, prices of other commodities and services had risen as well. Pan de sal, a rounded bread usually eaten by Filipinos during breakfast, has now gone up to over 2 pesos each. Unbelievably, the price of pan de sal has almost tripled from what it was a decade ago. Thanks to a charitable Church run bakeshop, less fortunate ones can now afford to buy more for their money. Pan de Savio, a bakery base in Mandaluyong city, sells a piece of pan de sal for P1.75.

Two thumbs up to all the volunteers of this project. Pinoy United Magazine hopes it continue to flourish and be followed by other Church organisations.

Pinoy United

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