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Mobile communication is an essential part of our everyday lives, especially for Filipinos working or living abroad who want to stay connected with family and friends in the Philippines.

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The products find their way to Filipino homes in California through Seafood City, a chain of stores in San Diego and Los Angeles.

The business venture was conceptualized to met the pickled fruits and vegetables requirements of the Filipino community in the US.
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The products find their way to Filipino homes in California through Seafood City, a chain of stores in San Diego and Los Angeles.

The business venture was conceptualized to met the pickled fruits and vegetables requirements of the Filipino community in the US.
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