Ogie Diaz nang malaman ang mababang presyo ng sibuyas sa ibang bansa: “Sa atin 600 pesos”
- Ogie Diaz once again ranted about the soaring price of onions in the country
- In a couple of Instagram stories, Ogie posted snaps that show the affordable prices of onions in Singapore and London
- He could not help but compare such prices with the price of onions in the Philippines
- The talent manager also said he already knew what the trolls would say following his rant
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Ogie Diaz took to social media to post again about the soaring price of onions in the Philippines.
KAMI learned that on his Instagram Stories, Ogie posted a photo of a receipt highlighting the prices of red and yellow onions from a grocery store in Singapore.
“Presyo ng SIBUYAS sa SINGAPORE- 70 pesos! Sa atin: 600 pesos,” he wrote along with the snap.
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In another IG story, Ogie posted a screengrab showing the price of one kilogram of onions from an online shop in London.
“Sa London, ang sibuyas ay 48.34 pesos per kilo. Sa atin: 600 pesos papunta nang 700 pesos!” Ogie captioned.
The talent manager then went on to air that he already knew what the trolls would say after his rant.
“Alam ko na isasagot ng mga troll: ‘Edi sa London ka tumira!’” he frankly expressed.
Ogie Diaz is a comedian and a talent manager who once handled the careers of Vice Ganda and Liza Soberano. He is also among the most outspoken celebs as he will not mince words when he comments on something, whether it be in showbiz or politics.
In a previous report by KAMI, Ogie discussed the price of sardines in one of his recent social media posts. The showbiz reporter and talent manager indicated that at its current price, sardines seemed to have leveled up. He said that nowadays, canned food appears to be only for the rich. The talent manager has also discussed the same issue in the past where he even said that the price increase of sardines would have been understandable if it included the head of the fish.
Ogie also penned a lengthy post addressed to people criticizing those who are eager to purchase iPhone 14. As per Ogie, there are some who describe individuals lining up for hours to buy Apple’s newest product as “OA." The talent manager said there is nothing wrong with the hype since buyers are using their own money.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh