Meadows, A Well-Loved Brand From Singapore And Hong Kong Now Available In PHL

Shopwise Sucat unveiled the much-anticipated official launch of the Meadows brand in the Philippines. This launch not only brings a fresh face to the market but also assures customers of good quality and new ideas. Meadows, the exclusive DFI brand, pledges to offer trustworthy and affordable products that customers will love.

Mr. Choo Peng Chee, Food CEO of DFI said, “Using a customer-centric approach, we have developed an extensive range of Meadows products that we are confident to delight our customers. With Meadows, customers can enjoy high quality and great tasting products at affordable prices and we are delighted to have Meadows available now in Philippines! Have a try and you will be impressed by the excellent award-winning quality! “

Staying true to their promise of quality, freshness, and variety, Meadows has finally made its way to the Philippines. Already loved in Singapore and Hong Kong, Meadows adds an international touch to our supermarket shelves. Sourced from around the world, Meadows offers a diverse selection of snacks, beverages, pasta, sauces, wines, as well as everyday essentials like paper products and cleaning items.

Meadows has won awards from well-known institutes like Monde Selection, International Taste Institute, International Wine & Spirit Competition, International Wine Challenge, and Gilbert & Gaillard in 2021-2023. The brand has been delivering top-notch quality and value, and now you can find Meadows products in Shopwise, The Marketplace, Robinsons Supermarket, and Robinsons Easymart stores. Meadows is here, promising quality, taste, and value for Filipino customers.

Don’t miss out on the unbeatable value and top-notch quality and explore the wide variety of Meadows products at the nearest supermarket in your area!

For more updates, follow Shopwise at www.facebook.com/ShopwiseSupercenters and on Instagram @shopwise_ph, The Marketplace on Facebook at www.facebook.com/themarketplacefresh and on Instagram @themarketplacefresh. Follow Robinsons Supermarket at https://bit.ly/FollowRobinsonsSupermarket and Robinsons Easymart at https://linktr.ee/RobinsonsEasymart

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