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Barbecue business changes troubled kid

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - When he was a kid, trouble always found Lad Agustin. As a teenager, he joined a fraternity and got kicked out of school several times.

All this changed when his overseas Filipino worker (OFW) father came home from the Middle East and started a barbecue business. Lad helped his father with the business. Their “Apork-able” barbecue in Marikina eventually grew, and soon they established “Ranchor Burgers” and launched a vendo machine that serves bulalo soup.

Along with this success, Lad became much closer to his dad, too.

Find out his inspiring story from Karen Davila today at 4 p.m. on ABS-CBN’s My Puhunan.

Don’t miss My Puhunan every Wednesday.

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