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Yoshinoya Supports Miss Earth Philippines 2018

When it comes to great tasting Japanese food, Yoshinoya will always be a favorite choice. With over a thousand outlets worldwide, serving Japan’s best beef bowl, Yoshinoya is still the top fast-food chain in Japan. Yoshinoya Philippines has been part of the dining culture of many Filipinos way back in 2001.


Today, Yoshinoya is not only synonymous to quality Japanese quick served dishes but also known to support various causes such as the preservation of the environment and what better way to do it beautifully than championing the efforts and advocacy of Miss Earth.





Last April 25, at Yoshinoya Megamall, Miss Earth Philippines 2018 candidates candidly graced the store. The lovely ladies who represent different provinces in the country with some came all the way from other parts of the globe spent time with loyal Yoshinoya patrons and friends from media while enjoying their late lunch meal. 







The Miss World meet and greet event also featured fun games wherein the beautiful candidates showed their competitive side all in the name of sportsmanship and camaraderie.




The event was made more meaningful with Wish 107.5 FM on board, as the only FM station on wheels that can grant song requests and also wishes from their listeners. The Miss Earth 2018 candidates had their time on the Wish Bus and enjoyed listening to their requested tunes.




Yoshinoya’s partner Ihanat Foods Corporation president Mr. Timothy James G. Yang is always present when Miss Earth beauties are around. Very game and candid, Mr. Yang lively presence filled the store with good vibes.

Selfie with Yoshinoya’s partner Ihanat Foods Corporation president
Mr. Timothy James G. Yang 

Miss Earth pageant is an International Environmental Event that channels the beauty pageant as an effective media to promote environmental awareness on a global scale. Yoshinoya Philippines is all out in supporting the environmental advocacy.




Yoshinoya currently has five stores in Metro Manila: SM MEGAMALL, SM NORTH EDSA, SM MALL OF ASIA, SM MANILA, and GLORIETTA.





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