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METRO MANILA – The food and package delivery services of Grab Philippines (Grab) announced that starting Wednesday (September 16), they will be operating 24 hours in Metro Manila.
In a statement released by Grab, they said that the extension of the operating hours of its GrabExpress services was to help ease the impact of the coronavirus pandemic in the businesses.
Although some services will still not be available in areas in Metro Manila due to differenct local government policies.
GrabFood and GrabExpress will be observing the local government policies and will not be delivering liqour products beyond the imposed curfew hours.
Food businesses such as KFC, McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Sinangag Express; Teas shops like Happy Bubble, Bubble X Tea will be available 24/7.
You can get the full information in this link: https://www.grab.com/ph/blog/grabfood-goes-24-7/
Since Sept, GrabCar and GrabTaxi extended their operation from 5 a.m. to 12 a.m in Metro Manila areas as well as Cebu and Pampanga. Grab said that they remain committed to continuosly provide access to everyday essentials to Pilipinos staying at home, while supporting their driver-partners and local businesses on their platform.
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