Jollibee, namimigay ng free meals sa mga nasalanta ng wildfires sa Los Angeles
- Jollibee gave food to the casualties of the raging wildfires in Los Angeles
- In a video shared @ckaka_02 on TikTok, one could see a long table full of Jollibee meals
- There were many people who were lining up, waiting for their turn to receive a meal
- Those who were lining up come from different cultures and race
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Jollibee offered free meals to those who were affected by the Los Angeles wildfires.
A video shared by @ckaka_02 on TikTok and eventually re-shared by Pop Crave on X shows Jollibee crew distributing meals to the casualties of the LA fires.
Many Americans were lining up and one could see a long table full of Jollibee meals being distributed to the victims.
Indeed, the bayanihan spirit lives on.
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The company earned positive comments on the platform.
Not only is this incredibly generous, but it's also a small price to pay to earn customers for GENERATIONS. These people's children's children will eat at Jollibee.
Jollibee is awesome and the Filipino food is good! 🙌
For a country whose always been hit by all kinds of disasters like earthquake, typhoons and volcanic eruptions, we know how it feels so I am so glad to see the americans & other nations there feel the love and compassion from my fellowmen 🫰🇵🇭
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Source: KAMI.com.gh