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By hcsl | Posted November 23, 2013 | Philippines


While the whole world has already given more than 200 million US dollars to help the victims of the super typhoon Haiyan(Yolanda), the Department of Trade and Industry(DTI) of the Philippines is doing a 'Diskwento Caravan' - selling goods to the typhoon victims in low prices.

According to the news reported by the GMA network, the DTI has been selling some basic goods like bread, coffee, milk, and processed meat to the people of Tacloban City who was recently devastated by the super typhoon Haiyan. It was mentioned that the DTI is selling these goods in 10% to 30% less than the original price in the market. The people of Tacloban City were left no choice but to grab this little opportunity because, as they stated, they might die in hunger if they will just depend on the 'little' amount of food donations being distributed by the Philippine government.

This fact is VERY DISAPPOINTING and VERY FRUSTRATING since the whole world knew that the donations for the Filipino people were overflowing since day one after the typhoon. While the government of other countries have been thoughtfully giving great amount of help to the Filipino people affected by the typhoon, the government of the Philippines seems to be unwilling to help its own people.

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Link of the news: Murang bilihin sa 'Diskwento Caravan' ng DTI, dinumog ng mga taga-Tacloban | 24 Oras | GMA News Online

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Should also read the comments below:

JoyBlanco
1 hour ago
Kindly check ur story. No misinformation pls. The Diskwento Caravan of DTI is an effort towards establishing a semblance of normalcy in the ravaged area, to perk up local economy. It was making some basic goods available at a discount by the manufacturers themselves, sparing the people frm travelling to as far as cebu for what we may see as a simple grocery work.

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Cyrnan

1 hour ago
Hoy hunam putang ina mo ka gago,bobo hindi ka mrunong magbasa .putang ina mo bago ka pumutak ng pumutak mag basa ka muna gago.hindi gobyerno ang may tinda ng mga goods na iyon GAGO nuknukan ka ng GAGO .Mga businessmen ang mga iyon at ang DTI ang nagmamasid at baka mag overprice ang mga negosyante.GAGO .Putang ina ka kasi pinag aaral ka ng magulang mo puro bulakbol ang ginawa mo. GAGO kung nandiyan lang ako...

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MasterMhambu

1 hour ago
There are 26 comments so far, 4 of them read & did a research which lead to the fact that this report is as bullshit as the title. Others are plain stupid commentators who are not reading and doing research. READ BEFORE YOU REACT. YOU'VE JUST BEEN FOOLED.

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bryantpark

1 hour ago
This article is MISLEADING and UNFAIR to the government. Whoever wrote this is clearly misinformed. To those reacting negatively to this report I suggest you visit the link first before speculating. Better yet READ! This is an initiative by the government involving private companies i.e. Nestle, Unilever, etc. to deliver basic necessities, other than relief supplies, that people may want to buy at discounted...

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ChangePH

1 hour ago
CNN did not post this. A member, just like you and me, did. So For the people's information, you cannot blame CNN to be stupid since, like I said, they did not post this in the first place.

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didolimjr

2 hours ago
this is not relief goods but goods to stabilized the price of the basic commodities. dti initiated works to counter hoarding and high prices.

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Bobongmarcos

2 hours ago
CNN is so stupid! for telling Lies!. it's the businessmen in that area that sell goods. monitored by DTI of course to avoid overpricing.

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clg168

2 hours ago
so inaccurate. If you can understand Filipino and watch the new report from the attached link under "link of the news" you would realize this was a private sector sale that was assisted by the Department of Trade and Industry... tsk tsk. CNN please screen your reports. This is not good news.

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Hunam

2 hours ago
putanginang gobyerno talaga ito mga putangina kayo mamatay na kayo at masunog sa impyero mga kaputahan niyong mga walang pinagaralan na mga putanginang mga christiano kuno kayo na nagmula sa mga tae ng mga uod mga tarandatong lamang lupang mga PUUUTANGINANG TAE

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rockyme

2 hours ago
re: more than $200M, FYI to the author, foreign gov't have just stated their pledges but no money is yet in the hands of the phil. govt. I appreciate more the goods and services that other int'l gov't have sent to the Phil. it is indeed a physical and obvious help but pledges are nothing..

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jrdelamar

2 hours ago
"The participating companies in the caravans are Gardenia, Nestlé, Century Canning, Unilever, San Miguel Pure Foods Co. Inc., Dranix, and Alturas Group of Companies." from philstar.com



It's not the government selling goods and those companies selling goods might have donated already a lot and this is their way to continue helping.

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dick68

2 hours ago
The selling of goods is about perishable goods locally produced by private enteties,how you organise a baker to bake xxxxxxamount of bread? who pay's and when? same with butcher. Milk is imported from NZ AUS GER, what about the exporter/importers pay? And what about eggs, butter, cooking oil? And use their money only for McDonald and Icecream? I believe the selling is to counter probable exhorbitant prices...

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ElmoBen

2 hours ago
Please file the necessary criminal charges against those thieving sons-of-bitches who really won't give a damn to those suffering victims. Let those criminals suffer in jail.

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Nhess007

2 hours ago
You guys have to realized that these victims lost EVERYTHING! That's the reason other countries are sending and donating their hard earned money for the victims to at survived! besides most of those victims probably don't have the money. Selling goods to the them is just plain stupid! The government should be guilty of doing such thing!
 
hm...too bad, but at least selling at discounted prices is fine.

In some cases Vietnam made donations directly to the victims, here recently in cash of appr. US$50,000 from private Vietnamese donors, plus 5 tons of relief goods and 1 ton rice.


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The Indian government sent relief materials on military transport aircraft C-130 to hurricane affected Philippines on Thursday.

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Man this just stupid again allow me to explain one the DTI (department of trade and Industries) starting a sale on goods because according to them some folks have money to spend like the lady in the video stream provided by the chinese imp link but not all goods are being sold because again not everyone has money so again this just trying to do damage control by the local Twekans to cover their huge epic fail of so called help and condemnation by the International community.
 
Holy crap, this is neoliberalism to the max. I don't care what those commenters are saying about what the "purpose" of the program is, they're just parroting the line of liberal economists and government bureaucrats
 
Is this a surprise to you folks?. It's the Pinoy govt for pete's sake. A bunch of useless, lying lowlifes.
These clowns repackages foreign aid and redistribute them under their names to claim credit. Scums.
 
Is this a surprise to you folks?. It's the Pinoy govt for pete's sake. A bunch of useless, lying lowlifes.
These clowns repackages foreign aid and redistribute them under their names to claim credit. Scums.
They steal and repackaged it so that the government can be seen as useful bunches.
 
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