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Ondoy Aftermath: Scenes at the supermarkets

Published: Sep 29, 2009 - 8:00pm
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Shoppers in line to purchase instant noodles and canned sardines

Supermarkets from Quezon City to Makati struggled to cope in the aftermath of typhoon Ondoy, with shoppers stocking up on supplies as well as goods to donate. In one store near Libis, close to the worst-hit areas of Marikina, Cainta, and Pasig, there was a shortage of shopping carts and shelves emptied of canned goods. Buyers lined up for up to an hour at the cashiers to pay for their purchases.

"Compared to last year, we actually have a smaller transaction count, but bigger basket size [per customer]," the manager of a national supermarket chain told SPOT.ph. She added that most shoppers are buying goods in bulk–up to 100 cases, in some instances–which makes it likely that they are buying the goods to donate, rather than for themselves.

The top 10 goods that are selling the most, in order of demand, are:

1.       Sardines
2.       Tuna
3.       Corned beef and other canned meats
4.       Instant noodles
5.       Water
6.       Rice
7.       Biscuits
8.       Candles
9.       Flashlights
10.       Detergent

Production manager Mario Mendoza, who went to a supermarket in Mandaluyong on Sept. 28, said, "We went to the grocery to get some supplies for the house and to buy items to donate. [The store] was almost out of instant noodles, water and candles. You could see boxes of noodles and bottled water reserved, so we assumed people were really buying to donate."

At Enderun College, where volunteers are cooking hot meals to be transported to refugees by the Red Cross, Ancie Pamintuan confirms that relief goods have been pouring in, telling SPOT.ph, "On Monday, when we started out, we only had a sack of rice and a box of goods. But today, everything came in bulk, when they realized this wasn't a hoax, that we were really doing this. Today, these came: P50,000 worth of goods, sacks of rice, a truckload of corned beef, anonymous donors calling to give cash (amounts like P20,000). An owner of a convenience store called to ask what we needed [and] a lot of people are just basically giving from their own pockets."

"A lot of people mostly give rice, sardines, but we also need bottled water, milk in tetra packs, corned beef, tomato paste, hotdogs, anything that is processed," Pamintuan added.


- For a list of where to donate for victims of typhoon Ondoy, click here.

- The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) imposed a 60-day price freeze on basic commodities on Sept. 28, including goods like canned sardines, processed milk, coffee, instant noodles, detergent, rice, meat, poultry, sugar, and cooking oil. Instances of overpricing can be reported to the DTI at 751-3190 to 92 or 751-3194 to 95, or via email at dti.ondoy@yahoo.com.

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  • animetric Oct 02 2009 @ 02:32pm Report Abuse
    Last night was a mob scene in the supermarket. They actually ran out of pushcarts!
  • monocle Sep 30 2009 @ 09:11am Report Abuse
    Bayanihan and volunteerism are alive and well! We've all realized that many individuals, when moving in unison, can make a difference. I hope the spirit of bayanihan lives on even during calmer times. It's certainly an eye opener for the nation. We have seen how unprepared our government is in dealing with such calamities and how we can all step in and make up for their incompetence.
  • annery10 Sep 30 2009 @ 03:36am Report Abuse
    yes, i just realized how bayanihan works during the time of calamity.i am one of those affected by the typhoon ondoy and i witnessed how helpful filipinos are. share ko lang, there's a mini grocery near in our house and is owned by a Korean national. the people asked him to spare some stuffs to eat pero deadma lang sya while taking videos of nakakapanlumong baha over his rooftop.my neighbors never insisted asking for his help but instead, they just shared to each other what they have just to survive and waited til the authority came for rescue.i remember someone from the neighborhood threw us cucumber and dalandan to eat. others also tried to find ways on how they share the food they have.i witnessed them all while on the roof, it was touching and could at least lessen my worries over the flood.

    iba pa rin talaga ang mga pinoy.kahit sa panahon ng kalamidad,bayanihan spirit still remains.
  • BETH FERNANDEZ Sep 30 2009 @ 02:09am Report Abuse
    Ganon nga po..Napakababait ng mga tao sa ating bansa..Salamat din sa mga taga-ibang bansa na agad nagpadala ng suporta para sa Pilipinas..
  • karl Sep 30 2009 @ 12:15am Report Abuse
    even dito sa singapore someone is holding a relief drive for the victims.

    good idea. crackers nalang kesa noodles. heard from a friend in FB that most of the victims aren't able to eat the noodles and drink coffee because there's no hot water. planning to drop by the relief center in Lucky Plaza tomorrow. expect chinese crackers
  • izzy_belle Sep 29 2009 @ 10:35pm Report Abuse
    Even a trip to the supermarket is encouraging, everyone is pitching in to do their share. :)
  • Crabbypatty Sep 29 2009 @ 09:12pm Report Abuse
    Same experience as I had when I went to my neighborhood supermarket. My teammates and I pooled together some money and bought sardines, powdered milk and instant noodles to donate. But what we put together was tiny next to what this family had bought--large boxes of crackers and bottled water. I'm sure they were giving those away too, as you generally don't stock up on 50 kilos of Sky Flakes for just you and your family! I do admire how people have come out to help each other. It shows you that government may be corrupt and the president's son may play the violin while Rome burns, but a lot of people are still basically decent and think of more than just themselves.
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