RIDE hailing company Grab Philippines said Friday that it launched its GrabFood service in Cebu, its second market for the service.
“We are inspired to bring new food experiences and create a positive impact to the lives of more eaters, merchant-partners and delivery partners in Cebu,” Grab Philippines Head EJ Dela Vega said in a statement.
According to Grab, the GrabFood service currently has 5,000 active restaurants in its platform, with 4,000 in Metro Manila and 1,000 in Cebu. Included in these restaurants in Cebu are Rico’s Lechon and Zubochon, as well as McDonald’s and Bonchon.
“Our goal is to be the Filipino’s everyday super app to provide greater convenience to more people,” according to Mr. Dela Vega.
Grab Philippines has said that GrabFood can give habal-habal drivers more sustainable income, and the best- performing partners can earn up to dbouble the average minimum national wage. — Reicelene Joy N. Ignacio