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Yoshinoya PH Extends Filipino Hospitality to Miss Earth 2017 Candidates


The Earth does not belong to us: we belong to the Earth.
-Marlee Matlin


When it comes to hospitality the Filipinos tops the list of countries with people who have genuinely warm personality that can make anyone feel at home in an instant. From our usual greeting when someone visits our home “Kumain ka na ba?” (Have you already eaten?) or “Tara kain tayo. “ (Common let’s eat.), we Pinoys readily express openness and genuine friendliness even towards strangers. This is what Yoshinoya Philippines shows each time the international beauties of Miss World would visit and enjoy good food.



Last October 24 at Yoshinoya SM Megamall, the lovely candidates of Miss Earth 2017 spent their afternoon enjoying great Japanese food and bonding with fellow candidates while having fun games. 






On top of the activities they had that afternoon, the Miss Earth candidates hopped into the Wish 107.5 FM Bus just in time for the launching of “Wishclusive OFFICE LUNCH PARTY at Yoshinoya”.



 
Miss Earth candidates sharing their advocacies at Yoshinoya Megamall during a mini parade of beauties. On the video are- Miss England, Miss Spain, Miss Belarus and Miss Hungary- which are the crowd favorites.
 














The candidates of Miss World 2017 were all game in interacting with people and as an invited blogger for this event, I am grateful that I had a chance to mingle and chitchat with the miss world 2017 candidates. 




SELFIES with Miss Earth 2017 Candidates





 







What is WISHCLUSIVE at Yoshinoya Promo?

WISH 107.5 and Yoshinoya Philippines will definitely turn your ordinary Wednesday Noon Break into a Wishclusive OFFICE LUNCH PARTY as Yoshinoya brings in Japan’s Beef Bowl in your offices. Here’s how you can join Yoshinoya Wishclusive promo:


Mechanics:
1) Watch out for the question posted on Wish 107.5’s Official Facebook page in the form of a poster ad. Always tag the official FB account of YOSHINOYA PHILIPPINES to your answer. (https://www.facebook.com/yoshinoyaphil/)

2) The contestants may answer below the poster ad question. Their answers must be in form of a groupie of officemates / a picture (in a work environment) that could creatively and uniquely answer the question as they tag themselves in their picture-entry.


3) All of them must like these accounts- Wish 107.5 Facebook and Yoshinoya Philippines Facebook.

4) Cut off is every Sunday 9 PM PHT.

5) Wish 107.5 will announce the “office to visit” of the week every Monday 12 NN PHT over the radio and through a posting on Facebook. Every Wednesday, your favorite Wish jock and Yoshinoya will grant your Wishclusive lunch party.

Yoshinoya Kani Salad anyone? Super affordable Japanese salad that you’ll love. Oishi desu!


If you want to enjoy great food and always on a look out for value for money meals then head over at YOSHINOYA. Yoshinoya Philippines serves Japan`s famous Beef Bowl known as Gyudon. In 2002, this Japan`s favorite was brought to Manila for the Filipinos to take pleasure. Visit Yoshinoya at any of these branches at SM Megamall, SM Manila, SM North Edsa, SM MOA, SM Seaside Cebu, Valero Makati, Glorietta, Fairview Terraces, Sta. Lucia Mall, Robinson’s Galleria Ortigas and Robinson’s Galleria Cebu. 

Itadaekemasu! Enjoying my Yoshinoya Bento Box- a complete satisfying meal that comes in either beef or chicken


Like and follow YOSHINOYA on Facebook for updates and promos. 



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