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Blog EntryMeron ako magagawa! Boycott San Miguel!Dec 8, '07 1:59 PM
for everyone

Para maipakita ang aking suporta para sa mga Sumilao Farmers, naisip ko na magsasagawa ako ng sariling boycott ng mga San Miguel Products.  

Akala ko nung una, madali.  Pero nung nag-research ako kung ano ang mga San Miguel products (akala ko kasi San Mig light lang produkto nila), aba ang dami pala ng mga produkto na gawa ng San Miguel. (tignan ang dulo ng entry na ito para makita kung ano-ano ang mga San Miguel products.*) 

Pero hindi ako papatinag.  Sila Kuya Toto nga at Bajikjik naglakad na ng 1,700+++ kilometers para maparating lang sa atin ang istorya nila, ako pa kaya.  Sila ang aking inspirasyon para sa boycott na ito.

Sama ka na rin sa boycott na ito. 

*SAN MIGUEL PRODUCTS

San Miguel Beer Division

The San Miguel Beer Division manufactures and distributes San Miguel Pale Pilsen, the Philippines' No. 1 beer and a leading brand in Hong Kong and South China. It is one of the world’s largest-selling beers and is among the top 20 beer brands in the world. Its products includes San Miguel Pale Pilsen, San Mig Light, San Miguel Super Dry, San Mig Strong Ice and Red Horse Beer.

San Miguel also produces a wide range of products that are runaway market leaders in their product categories. J. Boag & Son, the company's Australian brewer, is a leader in the fast-growing premium beer segment with James Boag Premium lager, while Anker Bir is the second largest-selling beer brand in Indonesia.

[edit] Ginebra San Miguel

Ginebra San Miguel Inc. was incorporated in 1902 by Carlos Palanca Sr. as La Tondeña Incorporada. San Miguel acquired a 70-percent stake in the company in 1987 and renamed it La Tondeña Distillers Inc. Under San Miguel, La Tondeña ventured into the bottled water and fruit juice businesses and became a publicly listed corporation. In 2003, the company's name was again changed to Ginebra San Miguel Inc.

Ginebra San Miguel's flagship brand, Ginebra San Miguel, is currently the largest-selling gin brand in the world, with 22 bottles consumed every second in the Philippines. The company also makes the Gran Matador brandy, Erg alcotonic drink, Tondeña Premium rum, GSM Blue variant and the Vino Kulafu Chinese wine.

[edit] San Miguel Beverages, Inc.

San Miguel, in early 2007, formed San Miguel Beverages after it sold its 65 percent interest in Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines Inc. to Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co. for $590 million. San Miguel Beverages, Inc. is aimed at health-conscious consumers of alternative drinks and has initially rolled out four flavors — pineapple, lemon, orange and apple— of its juices and tea, called Magnolia Fruit Drink and Magnolia Health Tea, in 250 ml. bottles in the vicinity of Caloocan, Metro Manila.

[edit] San Miguel-Purefoods Co. Inc.

San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc. is the largest Filipino-owned food company, with nearly 3,000 employees deployed in a broad nationwide network of offices, farms, manufacturing, processing and distribution facilities. The Company was formed by Acquiring the stocks of the Ayala's Purefoods-Hormel Company. Purefoods then was one of the competitors of San Miguel before its Acquisition.

It holds in its portfolio the names of some of the most formidable brands in the Philippine food industry, among them, Magnolia, Pure Foods, Monterey, Star and Dari Crème (Star and Dari Crème was owned by the Philippine Manufacturing Company-Procter and Gamble Philippines Inc. before acquisition by San Miguel). B-Meg and Pure Blend, on the other hand, are the market-leaders in the animal feeds industry.

San Miguel Pure Foods' integrated operations range from breeding, contract growing, processing and marketing of chicken, pork and beef to the manufacture of refrigerated, canned and ready-to-cook meat products, butter, cheese, margarine, oils and fats, as well as animal and aquatic feeds.

[edit] San Miguel Packaging Products

San Miguel Packaging Products services many of the region's leading food, pharmaceutical, chemical, beverages and personal care manufacturers. The company serves clients in the United States, Europe, Japan and Australia, among other foreign markets. SMPP manufactures glass bottles, PET bottles, corrugated cartons, flexible packaging, plastic cr

[edit] San Miguel Beer Division

The San Miguel Beer Division manufactures and distributes San Miguel Pale Pilsen, the Philippines' No. 1 beer and a leading brand in Hong Kong and South China. It is one of the world’s largest-selling beers and is among the top 20 beer brands in the world. Its products includes San Miguel Pale Pilsen, San Mig Light, San Miguel Super Dry, San Mig Strong Ice and Red Horse Beer.

San Miguel also produces a wide range of products that are runaway market leaders in their product categories. J. Boag & Son, the company's Australian brewer, is a leader in the fast-growing premium beer segment with James Boag Premium lager, while Anker Bir is the second largest-selling beer brand in Indonesia.

[edit] Ginebra San Miguel

Ginebra San Miguel Inc. was incorporated in 1902 by Carlos Palanca Sr. as La Tondeña Incorporada. San Miguel acquired a 70-percent stake in the company in 1987 and renamed it La Tondeña Distillers Inc. Under San Miguel, La Tondeña ventured into the bottled water and fruit juice businesses and became a publicly listed corporation. In 2003, the company's name was again changed to Ginebra San Miguel Inc.

Ginebra San Miguel's flagship brand, Ginebra San Miguel, is currently the largest-selling gin brand in the world, with 22 bottles consumed every second in the Philippines. The company also makes the Gran Matador brandy, Erg alcotonic drink, Tondeña Premium rum, GSM Blue variant and the Vino Kulafu Chinese wine.

[edit] San Miguel Beverages, Inc.

San Miguel, in early 2007, formed San Miguel Beverages after it sold its 65 percent interest in Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines Inc. to Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co. for $590 million. San Miguel Beverages, Inc. is aimed at health-conscious consumers of alternative drinks and has initially rolled out four flavors — pineapple, lemon, orange and apple— of its juices and tea, called Magnolia Fruit Drink and Magnolia Health Tea, in 250 ml. bottles in the vicinity of Caloocan, Metro Manila.

[edit] San Miguel-Purefoods Co. Inc.

San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc. is the largest Filipino-owned food company, with nearly 3,000 employees deployed in a broad nationwide network of offices, farms, manufacturing, processing and distribution facilities. The Company was formed by Acquiring the stocks of the Ayala's Purefoods-Hormel Company. Purefoods then was one of the competitors of San Miguel before its Acquisition.

It holds in its portfolio the names of some of the most formidable brands in the Philippine food industry, among them, Magnolia, Pure Foods, Monterey, Star and Dari Crème (Star and Dari Crème was owned by the Philippine Manufacturing Company-Procter and Gamble Philippines Inc. before acquisition by San Miguel). B-Meg and Pure Blend, on the other hand, are the market-leaders in the animal feeds industry.

San Miguel Pure Foods' integrated operations range from breeding, contract growing, processing and marketing of chicken, pork and beef to the manufacture of refrigerated, canned and ready-to-cook meat products, butter, cheese, margarine, oils and fats, as well as animal and aquatic feeds.

[edit] San Miguel Packaging Products

San Miguel Packaging Products services many of the region's leading food, pharmaceutical, chemical, beverages and personal care manufacturers. The company serves clients in the United States, Europe, Japan and Australia, among other foreign markets. SMPP manufactures glass bottles, PET bottles, corrugated cartons, flexible packaging, plastic crates and pallets, plastic caps, metal closures and two-piece aluminum libog cans.

ates and pallets, plastic caps, metal closures and two-piece aluminum libog cans.


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