In practice, I found that it is all that and more. With any new business endeavor there are birthing pains, but the management and back office of Binalot worked hard (and continue to do so) to iron out the kinks, with the goal of achieving a dynamic franchise support system that is able to deal with the associated challenges of a growing business. I found that at the heart of Binalot is a singular drive to be the best in its class, by not only by managing business-related concerns but also by acting as a responsible Filipino company should – by giving back to the nation and by considering its welfare.
In these times when “Corporate Social Responsibility” is most lip service, Binalot takes its responsibility seriously. An example: the banana leaves that form the eponymous food wrapping are sourced from communities who have entered into relationship with Binalot, providing livelihood and a better quality of life for many families.
Binalot also takes the concept of “Green” with due gravity. Apart from the banana leaves, it also uses biodegradable packaging (including an alternative to polystyrene derived from rice paste) which, combined with its use of electric bikes for delivery service, combine for an eco-friendly approach.
And most importantly for me – the food is great.
Nowadays, managing a handful of businesses, I still find myself surprised once in while when I think about the past and how I never dreamed I’d be a businessman. But I’m glad to be a Binalot franchisee.
It’s a business I believe in.
(Dean Francis Alfar is a 10-time Palanca Awardee for Literature, including the Grand Prize for the Novel for “Salamanca”, as well as an internationally published fictionist.)
Contact Information:
Liezle Canotal
Corporate Communications
Binalot Fiesta Foods Inc
3688 Sun Valley Drive Paranaque City Philippines 1700
Phone: +639178174869
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