
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, June 30) — San Miguel Corporation on Wednesday said it expanded its micro-enterprise program to allow “anyone” to apply to sell its brands, in order to help more people economically recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
“This can be your side business or your main source of income, depending on how committed and dedicated you are,” said SMC President Ramon Ang in a statement.
Interested sellers can choose from San Miguel’s various products: Magnolia Chicken, Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs, Purefoods Chicken Nuggets, Magnolia Gold Butter, Magnolia Fresh Milk, Bake Best Premixes, and Dari Crème.
With a minimum capital of only ₱2,000 for the minimum order quantity of Magnolia Chicken products, a small business partner can earn as much as ₱9,000 to ₱30,000 per month, depending on the number of households in the area, said SMC.
The conglomerate also invites individuals to sell bread and pastries through its commissary in Pasig City.
“The seller can collect orders for the week from the neighborhood, then the orders are delivered to the seller every Friday,” said SMC. “This simple system makes it easy for resellers to order and offer products through text messaging, Viber groups, or other social media platforms.”
For those who want to sell occasionally or during weekends in their villages or residential condominiums, they can coordinate with the company to have the goods delivered and made available for half a day at a park or community center.
















