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In the Filipino culture, having a job means having a life, a steady source of income to support personal and family needs, a means of financially sustaining the rigorous demands of increasing expenses.

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Binalot Fiesta Foods, Inc. spiced up the local restaurant scene in 1996 by commercializing an old Filipino tradition: serving meals wrapped in fresh banana leaves, hence Binalot, Tagalog for wrapped, was born.

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Binalot Fiesta Foods, Inc. spiced up the local restaurant scene in 1996 by commercializing an old Filipino tradition: serving meals wrapped in fresh banana leaves, hence Binalot, Tagalog for wrapped, was born.

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