MANILA, Philippines - Most people nowadays are looking for ways to increase their household income. For some families, this entails both husband and wife working full time; or trying their luck abroad as overseas workers. Some also venture into direct selling to generate extra income.
This extra cash is used to ensure a family’s solid future, provide quality education for the kids, fund an early retirement, or in some cases, start one’s own business.
But preparing to be an entrepreneur and starting your own business is not an easy decision and task to undertake. Choosing a business to invest in and manage can be daunting especially if it requires starting the enterprise from scratch. Understanding how a business operates, establishing a network of partners and suppliers and harnessing tools and resources are just some of the challenges that one will need to hurdle if they want to succeed.
Suy Sing, the country’s leading one-stop wholesale grocery distribution company, believes in offering success-driven individuals who want to engage in a long-term business opportunity with its Easy Day Shop community grocery store franchise.
Unlike typical sari-sari stores and 24 hour convenience stores, the Easy Day Shop offers a wider assortment of both food and non-food products for households’ everyday needs. It addresses a community’s demand for a grocery destination for their regular top-up and fill-in shopping needs.
Easy Day Shop offers utmost customer convenience as a one-stop destination for shopping at friendlier prices and even additional services such as ATM, bills payment and cellphone loads.
As Easy Day Shop franchisees, one will enjoy a turnkey franchise package that includes use of easy day trade name, site evaluation, design and construction assistance, franchise support and training, business system support, retail automation, stock management and control, marketing and promotions and customer loyalty program.
“For more than 68 years, Suy Sing has been championing independent Filipino grocers by helping improve their lives and provide employment. This is what encouraged us to share our knowledge, experience and resources with OFWs who want to start a grocery business. This is our way of helping spur entrepreneurship in the communities,” said Christina Tan, Suy Sing president and general manager.