This Grandma Cooks Garbage Food Waste To Survive In The Philippines | THE VOICELESS #15
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Millions of Filipinos suffer from hunger and are malnourished. According to the World Hunger Report, there are still some 14 million undernourished Filipinos and 13 million food-insecure Filipinos. Taken together, these account for nearly a third of the country’s population.
Many of these people cannot afford a single meal, so they resort to buying pagpag--leftover food collected from garbage and dumps, which are recycled for selling. We visited Tondo, one of the slums located in Manila, where we met up with Mama Rosita, a cook and vendor of pagpag.
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"I complained that I had no shoes until I met a man with no feet."
All of us on CZcams are so fortunate whether we acknowledge it or not.
A man with no feet does not generally need shoes though (unless they have prothetics and want those to have shoes) but a man with feet certaily needs footwear to protect ones feet from pathogens and getting wounds (unless you're from a tribe that do not really wear shoes)
@@maeannengo4908 the point is, instead of complaining you need to do things and worked hard so you can buy a good pair of shoes someday. While having no feet, it's two times hardship, being disabled unfortunately limits what you can do. Don't take things literally lol
@@jaydeehobi499 No that's not what it means. That saying is used by people who reject complaints even valid ones. What it's trying to say is one should not complain and should be content with what they have because others have it harder. The saying just uses wanting shoes and having no feet. But if you really think about it the logic of the saying is flawed.
The main point of green carnation is stop complaining for the small things that you have rather start appreciating it because there are people who are struggling to survive everyday because they don't have a food to eat or because of their disability.
That is why i don't want kids because i don't want to create more suffering.
I was visiting Vietnam years ago. I was eating in a restaurant and I saw a young guy and a small child sitting there staring at me. I didn’t know why After I was done they came and asked if they could finish my soup and soda. I said “of course not.” I told them to sit down and ordered them each a big bowl of noodles soup and each a soda. They were so happy. Best couple bucks I’ve ever spent. Just be thankful for what you have.
You're so kind! We must be thankful for what we have cuz some ppl r starving,homeless and poor unlike some of us who always have food to eat,money and good education
Bless you.
You're just like my mother :') Good job
bless upon you
👍🏻 god bless you brother
"Not a single person on earth deserve eating food straight out from the dumpster.. " yeah you're right dude. :(
Although I agree with him, if it's journalism, he should simply report it and let us form our own opinions.
@@Cruxador well it's can't be categorised into journalism. More like youtube documentaries
@@vinchipolo1372 not just Filipinos
Some of that food looks delicious.
Chill Down food, esp not that much, shouldn’t be thrown away in the first place. I don’t exclude myself to improve that.
I remember when I was around 8 years old, me and my family didn't have enough money to buy from carinderias (food stalls) and even though they knew us, we're so deep in debt that they started saying no to us. So, papa left to look for food one night with what money he had left and came back carrying a bag of fried pagpags. I didn't know what it was other than the fact that it was chicken and asked mama what it was and she just said it was called 'pagpag'. I ate it and actually really liked it. I always wondered why we never ate it again after so many years. Fast forward to my 20s, I finally knew where it came from and it doesn't really bother me in the slightest. I'm grateful that my parents still looked for ways to feed us in spite not really telling us where it came from. It's just sad though that so many people have to resort to this in order to keep themselves from starving.
😢
Damn
copied
@@siesta7520 wait, this is copied?
I love the fact that you were grateful and understanding for your parents and didn't get angry at them. you have been raised as a very good person!
god damnit asian boss, we went from the best hostess in japan, to a murder house realtor, and then now garbage eating. what a roller coaster great job as always
Hahahahha lol
Yeah 🙃🙃🙃
society is a spectrum. I’m so grateful that Asianboss understands that and can depict it with compassion and accuracy.
I watched them in that order too😅
this was my exact video track record.
Wow. To the interviewer who tried pagpag for the sake of info, u da real MVP.
how does that make him the mvp? he's no different than them. we are all one. just because he has a better life and more money and tried it, and that made him mvp? is he suppose to be too good for that? thats whats wrong with society these days. don't make it seem like we are better human beings than them. think about that...
@@dailodai9586 calm down you tities
@@dailodai9586 will you eat pagpag then?
dailo dai shut up
dailo dai is if you have money and food will you go and eat it?
Now i understand why my mom is so mad when i don't finish my plate
@@unactivechannel7249 I really dont think your mother "likes" washing the dishes as you said but I could understand the cooking.
Well tbh if you finish your plate these ppl would starve
@@cristiancasarrubias1222 nah my mom just likes to clean, she's like a clean freak.
@@royalzennrelax now I'm so confused
seifer TV u
As my lecturer said when I was in uni:
We don't have shortage of food. But the access to food.
My lecturer said the same thing too! Those were deep words.
Well yeah, if you willing to cover the cost of transportation, every household in american would donated to feed every homeless lifetime of food.
Then there's crops thrown in sea or in land sites to rot so that to keep the price "rate constant"
@@durian111Well you're half way right here. First off America cannot solve everyone else's problems and America should not solely be looked at as the only financial contributor to this issue countries, such as China, South Korea, North Korea, and Japan should be contributing to this as well given that these are also Asian countries it makes sense that they too should be looked at to help out their brethren. NATO they could certainly help in this matter but looking solely at America to fund this is stupid. As far as food goes I would use part of that funding to kick start farming in those areas. There's a saying that goes if you give a man a fish you have fed him for a day but if you teach a man to fish you've fed him for a lifetime that heavily applies here. Raise livestock, grow crops, go hunting, go fishing. Resources for that would feed generations to come.
Just imagine how much she and her family is struggling admist the pandemic. God bless them🙌
Cant even think
@@pitOlh3art me to
@t. kovacss you are overestimating our government, here if you go out to make money to buy foods, they arrest you. We're second-class citizens here in our own country
@t. kovacss i see you never been to philippines
@@reenapareja26 seems like you are overseeing and dramatizing things. You would surely be stopped or arrested IF you don't have quarantine pass. In our community, many families have been receiving cash and food assistances since the quarantine started. Those are incomparable to what families can earn at a regular basis but I think people are already thankful for that. Although there are many families who are not receiving sufficient help from the gov't, I hope we won't NEGLECT the fact that there are still local gov't units who are helping their communities. Just think about those volunteers repacking relief goods and uniformed personnels in checkpoints who are not able to go home for the sake of duty...
My father used to cook and sell pagpag and I am not ashamed! Hope this video helps people to value food more.
I agree. I'm American and I hate that so many people here waste food and especially meat
I agree people should value food more. The amount of perfectly good food that is wasted by restaurants in the west is astonishing.
@semantanijones cause it's unhygienic
Mercy upon your father. I cannot relate, but I understand and no judgement is passed.
♥️ good people.
Don't judge. She's earning an income, feeding a community, especially kids, that is on the verge of starving.
Believe me, no one is judging her. She is a far greater person than so many people on earth
If you are poor and dumb maybe you should not be popping out mistakes you cant afford.
@@dangda-ww7de Keep in mind in 3rd world countries, sex education and birth control are probably nonexistent. It's more lack of education than being "dumb and poor".
@@xyzhou6207 true
@@xyzhou6207 someone actually did ;-;
This breaks my heart, no one should ever have to eat food from the dumpster nor suffer this way :(
They are not really useful in any way, who cares then?
@@usecoperator1270 ?
@Keyzer Soze genocide is cheaper
@@usecoperator1270 Are you done?
Yeah it’s sad to see but that’s the most people ever do. “Oh it’s so sad but time to move onto the next CZcams video!”
Meanwhile, somewhere in the United States... some guy had thrown his drink at a McDonald’s cashier because it wasn’t the drink he wanted. To have a choice of food to eat is a blessing.
And a mom demanding for the manager to give her a refund because the food tasted nasty even though she finished her plate.
And some kid in the USA turned off the power in his local McDonald’s after his mom didn’t order the burger he wants
Btw I live in the Philippines too
@@auhsojacosta1672 what
Same thing is happening in the Philippines. You've got the upper class complaining about food, then you've got the lower class starving for food. Where are all these pagpag food came from? From the upper class society, thrown out because they don't want it or didn't like it.
This made me realize how lucky I am, we need to value the things around us more. How I wish I could help them.
we should be grateful for everything we have
Link to help found at marknowhereman. CZcams channel ❤️ He feeds and helps those in manilla.
Me too, i could not even finish this video :'(
The system has everything pre made your status is no luck but statistics for the economy. Hope we can give to this lady something more than a comment :( i feel so bad for people who cant eat properly no one deserves it.
Yeah but the thing is. We have to pay for our food, if I want to spend 5 dollars for 100 chicken nuggets eat 10 and throw the rest away it's my money that I earned from working LOL
this should be shown to every child in a first world country. it should actually just be shown in the regular curriculum. this is a huge eye-opener.
singalinger even second and third
Third is poor though
We here in america have people facing hunger too. But ya for the most part ur right my kids are picky brats
I just showed this to my kids...
singalinger i’m a filipino that only visited the phillipines once when i was very little. looking back at what the phillipines have to face is a huge crack in my heart.
I’m Filipino and this is the reality here, especially in the poor areas. I’m sad to see my fellow people eating leftovers. I am even more disheartened when I see “influencers” on CZcams or Social Media deliberately waste food for views when people, not only here in the Philippines, are hungry and have no food to eat or have no resources to buy food.
Those people who waste food for likes, deserve to go straight in hell
@sivachand p babu ohhhhh boyyyyyy i wish
it's make me more disgusting to the 'influencer' than the food in this vid
@sivachand p babu welp it is what it is. Our government sucks like very very lol
Mag tagalog ka gago
Eating straight from the garbage is common in impoverish areas of the world. This is the first I heard about recooking and selling it. I don’t blame them.
One of the dirty secrets of even some Kalenderias "term for small restuarants in the Philippines" is that one dish could be cooked up into another dish up to 5 times.
@@iamf6641 ask that to employers who need you to graduate college or it's equivalence just to work for a low income job. That, or the available jobs they could get without education would either kill them or cripple them for life.
It's sad to see a lot of poor Filipinos who live in garbage dumps where they'll have to eat food scavenged from the garbage because that's all they could afford. For them leftovers are better than nothing and their choices was to either work in the dump or starve; that's how surviving hardships go for them in neighborhoods like this. Luckily as an American of Filipino descent I'm glad my parents grew up in a town where the locals could buy food from either open-air markets or farms.
@@iamf6641 Are you really Filipino? Cuz the way you reply is so naive. In one comment you said to nuke those peoples and now this. You must be a rich spoiled kid who doesn't aware of your own country!
@@CuriousNeon do you think my parents fed me with a silver spoon? i left those ASSHOLES after i saved up for a house
People in 1st world countries take everything for granted and everyone is so wasteful. Despite the hardships and struggles, Filipinos are still proud. That deserves respect 100%
I agree I live in the US and the stuff people say is sickening here...and how wasteful they are...
Just Some Guy without a Mustache I agree 100% as people here in the US are wasteful like crazy. They take everything for granted and never think of those who must suffer even for the most basic essentials of life. I guess if the needle has not poked them yet then they do not know it hurts.
zdzdzd zdzdzd Well said and still remember once going shopping at Winco and witnessing a worker throw away 3 pounds of fried chicken that was still good right before my eyes. I could not believe how wasteful people are when others are suffering and going hungry. I guess people will not care until it affects them.
@@iamf6641 dude, what?
My wife is a Filipina and she is not proud of her country. She is upset with it.
Filipinos are one of the nicest people , you can see their smile on face even though how hard life on them
Your right
Yes sir 💪❤️
☺️
Thank you po ate(older girls)/kuya(older boys)!~
Thank u Sir
Yes we are. Thank you so much Sir 😊😊
Meanwhile in Japan, convenient stores and restaurants MUST throw out good food that wasn’t sold for the day. Employees can’t even take it home. Shame
Well this is kinda good there is a video hopefully some rich people see and help..Rich people in the Philippines have them people out..
It goes out because people can sue, they would if the people who actually got the leftover are grateful for what they have gotten instead of suing for their own action and other people's kindness, it's sad but that what it is💔
SHAME. YOU WANT TO RISK FOOD POISONING BUT THE COMPANY DOESN'T. ALSO, PEEPS ARE FREE TO GO AFTER THE THROWN FOOD OUTSIDE.
@@I56559I not when the trash bin? was rhe companys, read why people dont let homeless people get free leftover food
its the bad homeless people who tried to take advantage, now the people who actually wanted it cant do it anymore
@@e2dwf976 rich people created this Problem in the first place
I am a Filipino but I'm not proud of having my kababayan experience this. Some people in the comments section say "Im proud to be a Filipino for enduring this kind of life" like seriously??? this isn't something to be proud of! Stop romanticizing poverty! We should be ashamed that our government is so corrupt and is not doing anything to help these people. All they did was to implement anti-poor laws which make poor people poorer and capitalist and politicians richer and richer. SHAME!!!
Finally,someone speak the truth
PREACH
It's a betrayal that goes back decades. The history of it is despicable.
maybe someday filipinos will stop voting for celebrities in office or corrupt family members to keep running the show. maybe they can finally stop focusing on jesus christ and focus more on the issues at hand...
Ang sobrang sakit para kay lola at para sa mga nahihirapan sa buhay na kailangan nilang gawin ang kaya nilang gawin para mabuhay💔
There is a saying that goes like this...
One Man’s Trash is Another Man’s Treasure
This video is an embodiment of that idea. Please be grateful for what you have.
😭😭😭😭😭
It's different when leftover food is taken as *the* treasure in this case.
Geisister achuchu how is it different? People need that to survive
I will never recook leftovers from my own trash and see it as a treasure. It's still trash. It may be whats keeping them alive, but it's trash that's keeping them alive.
Geisister achuchu Lmao exactly. You see it as trash but they still see it as treasure... it’s a metaphor
The way this guy didn't hesitate to eat PAGPAG is just amazing, this is the type of reporters we need, someone who is willing to undergo something like this just to give us a good and complete documentation.
What? Isn't it obvious to eat it? I wouldn't hesitate to eat it if it's just for 10 pesos or 60.
@@ThatGuy-et6qj what I meant was most people will hesitate or even be disgusted especially considering the fact that it is someones left over food and it came from garbage, but this guys risk the possibility of being sick just to give a precise comment.
@@exmachinadeus6792
Okay, well my point is that those kids of people are not considering the fact that if many people have eaten it, it's safe. Not only that, it's really cheap.
But your point stands.
@@ThatGuy-et6qj you're a weirdo
@@HybridBlueDream The whole premise of the original post is just as weird as both of them because in order for a reporter to give a good and complete documentation, they must go through the same crap the one being documented did. It is like saying the reporter must get COVID for them to have a good documentation about the infected ones in the hospital. Not only is it impractical, it also shifts the focus, it's not about the reporter, it's about the one being reported on.
For the people who think it’s nasty, it’s still relatively *fine* to eat. She says that the dry stuff inside containers is ideal because they likely haven’t made contact with anything actually dirty. The stuff that is touching the nasty water at the bottom of trash bags are too far gone because who knows how many chemicals and bacteria is in that. Mold also grows quicker on warm, wet stuff. As for cooking, frying the stuff in hot oil will kill anything that managed to stick on when they washed them.
In the end, you should really be eating something better, but if all you earn is $5 tops a day, you could survive off of it.
Idt these people even have the right to complain abt it being nasty. If these people can’t stand to see them garbage food, they should stfu and try helping em.
To think that they know this knowledge in the first place..and to think im also a Filipino just like them in the same country breathing the same air…
@@brian-vm1zt
Honestly, they can actually open a course or study lesson to teach people how to live through slumming similar to how other survivalist can teach you how to live in the jungle or snow.
Tbh it doesn't seem that bad l, I've eaten at restaurants where it felt like it was left to expire on purpose
Plus their immune systems have probably become stronger against the common bacteria and viruses so it doesnt harm them now.
Send this to the people who "donated" money to Kylie Jenner so she could become the youngest millionaire.
Wait what the hell they do that?
That hurts
You mean youngest Billionaire
heyitxyoongi ._. Breathe and then read it again. 😂
Damn for real :(
Reporter deserves respect. His dedication to job is on another level. Without hesitation he tasted the food. Hope to see more from you
Nobody got sick from the food.
I would've too. In the end we eat so much garbage that I think her cooking is still better plus: if it's fried and cooked I do believe most harmful bacteria is being killed (of course Idk for sure - no doctor)
I'm really just assuming... But incredible.. I also hate wasting food. Also by industries and Food markets... It's a shame. Shame shame shame!
@@senpaitama8778 As I said I'm no doctor :) I just assumed since you can kill certain bacteria in boiling water and since the "boiling point" of oil, especially frying oil, usually is higher than that of water it might have a similar effect on certain bacteria. Bacteria and viruses are sensitive to heat that's why the body heats up into a fever when trying to fight an intruder... Sooo.... Idk man lemme Google that real quick. I don't want to spread misinformation and there sure a very different kinds of bacteria with different kinds of thresholds (ok I'm German-please be kind in regards to my English 😅). I hope I make sense.
I really don't know if anyone could say why I'm wrong I'd be appreciative! :)
I really am only guessing and could be totally wrong :)
Bacteria DOES die from being exposed to high temperature like cooking u dumbass
@Senpaitama should learn a thing or two about microbiology
Meanwhile in America ppl throw a whole intact burger and bags of fries
Not normal people, the companies force the workers to throw away leftover food in fast food places at the end of the day and what not. Employees can be fired if they take it home.
Samy Bouzaglo because we are a wealthy country, we dont have to worry about these kinds of stuff.
chim chim
Because here in America (not only though), many are ignorant and take everything for granted. I truly hope you don't mean what you say as if the extreme waste really doesn't matter.
And American people cry when misgendered, calling it "violence"
@@alexo.1388 omg tell me abt it 😂😂
damn, this is kinda sad to see that some people don't get the privlage of eating fresh foods
And to think theres millions
@Keyzer Soze just make sure you’re doing research and donating to one that will actually help!
You wait you will live like this soon enough.
@Keyzer Soze potential scammers everywhere these days
@Keyzer Soze few years back a church pastor or someone in charge of finances was embezzling
I can’t believe this man actually ate the pag-pag, when he didn’t have to. Give him a raise!
i guess , Bear Grills inspired him!!
If u really pay attention to him actually putting it in his mouth, it’s a spoonful of RICE 🍚 and he didn’t go back for a second scoop, I didn’t see one piece of meat 🍖 in that spoon lol and he said “ it’s kinda chewy “ 😭 well no shyt lol that’s what a spoonful of freshly made rice is going to taste like lmaooo
On a side note though, Mama Rosita is thee sweetest Old lady 👵🏽 ever 😭😭😭😭😭♥️ I just love her whole soul 💝
Paige Tigner but she sells garbage food that can hurt people. Kids can get sick and die.
Statoll, I know she does...but that wasn’t the point of my comment!! What I was saying was, he was trying to do something to show people what these poor Filipino people in the slums are eating...and that’s all fine and good...but the only problem I have about that whole “him eating the pagpag”...he took the spoon and dug it in there and when he lifted the spoon up, the one piece of skin and meat that he did have, fell back into the little bowl...he didn’t even eat the garbage!!! Lol the rice is fine...it’s the meat that’s the garbage!!! He didn’t even eat it lol but I commend his effort though and I appreciate him for doing what he’s doing!’ He just didn’t eat the pagpag lol case an point
It breaks my heart that people have to literally eat out of the garbage to survive 😞
Kashanti Dawson same here :(
I called them freegans lmao
Dumpster diving is quite common among western countries too. And some so it out of choice, not necessity.
So much for God loving everyone equally. couldnt even put everyone on equal starting points. some are born with their parents as founders of social media, and some are born to lives like these. dickish god
@@patzchan1900 maybe after they die, their reward will be greater. Maybe they are actually lucky that they do not sin as much as us rich people do. I wish them luck
And this is before the pandemic crisis. I hope they're well out there.
Sadly no
No, it's already happening before the pandemic.
@@elainefundal8421 read it again, my guy
I hope her family received cash and food assistance from the local gov't too. 6k pesos and food packs may never be enough to a large family but I hope such will help them survive during these challenging days.
Sadly, with the corruption being prevalent in our country, I doubt they'd get the help they need. These people are most likely to go back to cooking "Pagpag" food again just to survive, sort of like a thing they are used to doing and it cost what? Not even 10 cents to buy this food compared to spending dollars on normal ones, yet alone newly cooked food from the fastfood. This is the equivalent to Haiti's dirt cookies. Crazy how humans digestive system adapt to these kind of food when they don't have any choice but to risk eating it.
I feel sad seeing these people leaving like this , I wish I could help them all . If all the rich people could just contribute a little them so many people can stay safe and eat a decent meal.
The Philippines is extremely corrupt, and the wealth gap is large. Unfortunately as of now, no one can really do anything about it
@@g.p4737 A lot can they just wont
@@DailySearches to be frank, they honestly don’t care enough to do anything about it
Rich people not donating is not the issue its jobs that they need. Lets say they give the poverty 1 week supply of food sure thats gonna help but as long as they dont have a source of income they can't rise from the lower class, and no getting donations is not income that's why its called donations because it wont last them a long time.
@@g.p4737 welp im lucky this part where im living in isnt poor or anything
There’s a demand and she fulfills it. It’s sad, but it’s their reality. They’re doing their best to survive. Good job.
Wow. This is so saddening. But yeah, Every country has a poor side. This makes me appreciate all the simple things i have. God Bless to them.
Its kinda crazy how people are so poor in otherwise well off countries
Indeed.
MinecraftTransgenderyoutube feminist
It's the corruption :(
Guess it's no so smart to allow spoiled whiny rich millionaires/billionaires to exist while working class people are being pushed into poverty.
there's gonna be a lot of dead rich people when the poor wipe out the upper class/capitalism.
Something that doesn't exist can't bless anything
My sons are always wasting food. I am going to show them this video, so that they can realize how privileged they really are.
You tell them mama!
Yup, and people in USA complain they are broke yet they are fat as horses on welfare, free money.
This video is only one if the ways for them to learn the importance of resources. But really, it comes to you personally how to tell them resources are really important. Not by being pass-agg, but just giving them a heartfelt advice
Yeh show em
STFU
This made me cry, as a grown man, married to a Filipina woman, I can only see love in these people. This lady has such a kind heart. I want to help them so bad. There has got to be a way
It's called stop wearing your stupid slave mask and stand up for your fellow humans
Send 💰💰💰
@@joez3706 No. These people don't need money. But education and condoms. They must start from there. It's all politicians faults if they got at that point. Money don't solve the problem.
Go help
So your child wont look like you, your father and your ancestor. How does that feel? Destroying your gene.
2:40 Brave of your reporter to try it but what he says is true "No one deserves to live by eating this dish". But this is the reality for some people
The sad reality, indeed.
Would have been nicer if he could have not talked with his mouth full of half chewed food.
@@bluedahlia9552 You see what's happening and you focus on that?
Yes, true
@@JD-kp6pt Understand that some people don't have a choice. In some countries they lack the proper sex education which leads to the female getting pregnant. If they happen to be living off Pag Pag it just makes their situation worst. You make it sound so easy. Why don't you sponsor paying for the operation
BAHUG BILAT ❤
Let's Make Erap the VERY FIRST GUEST.
@@ciaindeed8657 Bong Revillia Din!
GIVE THEM A TASTE OF WHAT THEY HAVE DONE
@@MugsSinigang Agreed!
Very well said
Disgusted at some of the comments that can still make fun of this situation. I hope you'll know what its like to be so impoverished you have nothing to eat but garbage food, and maybe then you'll gain some humanity.
Arinrin 001
Preach👏
Yeah
If you think this was bad, it's worse in those cases involving murder and rape. Social media has helped as well as screwed up humanity.
When stupid government rule...
As much as I see where you are coming from, as a guy that jokes a lot even when it isn't exactly appropriate to do so, I can tell you it's a form of coping mechanism.
It's a shame that pagpag is made illegal by the state: if it were formalised, we could have KFCs with pagpag-exclusive bins that could be sold to formal collector companies.
That's how we can support these people, by removing it from illegality to help and serve the marginalised.
@@imtravelling5985 yeah but these people need to survive and the others were fine by it
the better option is to improve the social welfare of the country. They need help and not accept that their life would be stuck like that. Its not healthy to eat pagpag all the time, these people need healthy foods too. But i get your point too. Hope all of us have a better life in the future.
@@minatotohru6696 yeah but that takes time to build up, legalising it would at least make the current situation better and increase access and supply to food
@@imtravelling5985 Its not an issue with "can" or "can't"; this is already a reality, pag-pag is here and it's necessary for the survival of so many. The real question to ask is "on what grounds is it acceptable or otherwise?" instead, to allow for degrees of leniency and strictness based on the forums.
To say we "can't sell leftover food" summarily and lazily, without working out any exceptions to the idea, is a hazard. Impoverished kids and the under-represented are a genuine problem, it's right there in the video. At the very least, it needs a forum for discussion even if it can't be made wholly legal.
No, you wrest power from the fascist dogs and put it in the hands of the workers. You collectivize agriculture and make sure every person is fed, housed and educated. That's how you exterminate poverty.
people : will you stop that? that nasty.
them : will you feed us?
people : no
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@Elite rains yes she is
Garbage eaters 🤢🤢
@@lifeuncovered6188 they dont complain about u eating ur partner's bootay hole. Dont mind their business
@@lifeuncovered6188 Your Mother made a mistake
Not choosing abortion
Breaks my heart. I'm a Filipino and this just shows we still have a long way to go. Praying for a brighter future! Thank you Asian Boss for being a real boss and tackling all these issues in Asia! Much respect!
If you've been to other countries their situation has a similarity with the local poor Filipinos
@@maraclara2611 But they not eat trash like phillipino
How does one help out
Your part of the problem. No one needs your praying.. they need money.
So if you feel sad why not do something help them out by donating instead of posting a comment
@@serenegoro1529 wow you're quick to judge! Before you run your mouth commenting on my post, telling me what to do, you should know that 15% of my monthly salary goes to donations! In Christmas I cook food to give away to poor people! When I am out and I see poor people and have time to spare, I do buy them food! I wasn't going to be posting that coz nobody needed to know my business. AND I DO PRAY FOR MY PEOPLE!! The Internet would be a much better place if people like you who have nothing good to say, would just keep quiet!
For all y'all saying "I dont like my phone, its not an Iphone 11", just thank your parents that they feed you well
I never wanted an iPhone 11.
I want a LAPTOP!
@@hyperboytkl1077 same lol
@@hyperboytkl1077 YES BUT I BUY MY OWN
@@hyperboytkl1077 after I have my laptop I want to have an iPhone 11 😔
I've seen so many girls with iPhone in Instagram..
And before watching this video, I thought there in Philippines everyone use Apple products
My boss is a immigrant from the Philippines. And she had gone through so much growing up. But now she is one of the biggest patriots I know. A lot of people my age hate America and other 1st world countries, and though we need to improve still, you know that we are doing good when people give their whole lives to be here. My supervisor is one of the strongest women I know, and she has really made me understand how lucky and privileged I am to live in the states.
big props to the host for trying the food himself, this is the only time out of all of the Pagpag videos I have seen on YT that they have tried the food for themself.
Mad respect.
Who's that on your profile pic?
@@phoebeh.3535 its god
@@samshakuskysglasses3370 waiting for new chapter
@@samshakuskysglasses3370 no it's not
I feel like Im never gonna complain again after seing this.
You must complain, if you don't then no one is going to stand up to these tyrant governments.
I’ll still complain . I can’t help myself
@@Ampersand1988 Phillipines is a poor country . So glad i live in Australia
Liar, you WILL still complain.....
@@JP-ks9nh more like a country with corrupt government
"as long as we can eat and sell that's enough for us..." brooo 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I know 🙁
Dam I wanna do sum bout this but I don't have the power u know that feeling
Tae
@@OscarHernandez-fy4xd when I wrote this you had eight people behind you now you are nine people. And that's from one sentence you wrote six days ago, maybe you have more power than you think.
ikr goddamn😭
When you think you're stressed a lot with your own life, you don't realise how good you have it.
Dude, total respect you just dove into that pag pag without hesitation, props man.
Deez nuts
And then.. he's got Hepatitis
At least he has health insurance and I bet he visited the hospital right after. These other people it is rotting inside of them. Ewwwwwww.
Salty Queen stfu
@@90sbaby1 well they have no choice, in a populated country where graduates is more than the jobs, you gotta find a way in order to survive, plus healthcare is not free (even if there is a 'universal healthcare') and the prices for food is rising.
Yo she makes dumster scraps look good, imagine what she could do with 100$ to invest her business
But who'd buy the high end food she could make tho, pagpag is made just because the people there can afford it
@@rahman113 no necessarily high end, but she could get better equipment and tolls so she could make more or take less time and have an easier life.
@@roxannedunstanharvey4898 100$ is near nowhere to purchase better equipment. Makeshift equipment yes, but if you are saying about equipment to shorten the production time and to produce larger quantity, it could go up to thousands of dollars.
@@rahman113 karinderya is one of the example that everyone could afford. Everything is fresh and you can buy a lot for half a dollar
She could start a mini carinderia(restaurant) with that. 5000php(100$) should be enough to make few dishes and wares needed.
In December 2019 I went to the Philippines for the first time in my 21 years of life to visit my family in Bulacan. I downloaded and watched this video on the plane, preparing myself for what was to come. I took a day to visit one of these slums in Manila and bought ice cream for the kids. One thing that has stuck with me to this day was the smell. the smell of sewage lingering in the humid air, people opening bags of smelly, rotten food, and dead dogs full of mange lying on the street. I could not mentally comprehend how anyone could live like this. To think that for most of these people, this is all they will ever know, with no realistic hope of ever escaping it. I was on the verge of crying when a group of kids in their underwear started running around, laughing uncontrollably as they played tag. It was then that i realized the full extent of how little it takes to be happy. I, someone who had been born into a middle class family, was struggling with depression while these kids had nothing and were truly happy. I could not enjoy the rest of my vacation after that. How could I enjoy the finer aspects of this country (vacationing in El Nido, sleeping in A/C hotels, etc) that i barely have a connection to while there are kids born and raised here that will forever live in poverty? To this day, I still don't have an answer to that question. All I know is that those of us in the first world need to start counting our blessings. Stop complaining and making issues for yourself so you have something to cry about. Count your blessings, material pursuits don't bring any lasting happiness, and start being there for people in need.
Thank you for sharing Nikolas, it gave me chills while reading.
That's absolutely true, behind the paradise we have not only in the Philippines but in the world, there lies a more miserable world we're living.
That's why we should be grateful and content in the things we have, we're far more fortunate than the most people already.
Live a good life my friend.
@@marvinskywalker9607 And to help the people in need. Don't give money to the government, if you want to help them, give it to the ones who genuinely want to be helped. Almost every insitution in the Philippines is corrupt.
🙄
Same man. After realizing and seeing these humble people, it really had me struct knowing how much things I’ve wasted. While if I were to imagine all the money I spent, could’ve been a fiesta for these people.
Hey man, thanks for your honesty. I think all of us balikbayans experience a similar dissonance.
Half of my family still live very "simply," while the other half did grow up streetwise and are doing better now, but know what super first-world pleasures look like (thanks to a caring, admittedly overgenerous and indebted parent). Luckily no one would ever stoop to the level of money vulture since they're good people. Both sides of the family are happy with how they live, and I came to learn and adapt to that quickly.
It was frustrating to see how strangers were living, though, knowing most don't get the kind of support my family does. The weirder shock is seeing how close the disparities can be in the same neighborhood. One block could be simple livable apartments, then around the corner are blocks of rundown shacks. Then less than a mile away from the shacks, the tall shiny office buildings, hotels and malls. Do the fancy rich people not realize what surrounds them?
My mother was telling me how she used to do this. Eternally grateful for living in America
Seeing this remind me when i am still Elementary school.
I have breakfast only with Hot rice and Salt,sometime with brown sugar or sweet soy sauce..And if we have duck egg we share 1 egg for 8 person,coz my parent have 9 children 😊🤗
Since elementary we already work in the farm to earn pocket money..
We eat meat only on Hari raya once a year...😊
But now i have a job already so we can have proper meal ...Alhamdulillah
Thanks to Mom and Dad and thanks God for everything...
Wow.
God bless you!
Oil at asin dimo na try? Yun na siguro pinaka dabest na e ulam noon 😊😊
BLESS YOUR HEART🙏🙏🙏❤❤
i wish you and your family all the best
I love this journalist. Because he tastes Pagpag food and be in these humble shoes and feels it how others’ hard life.
KARMA DRUPCHUK you're right
Fun fact: "Pagpag" in "filipino also means "to shake off". The term originated from the process of "shaking off" the dirt/garbage that clung to the leftover food before storing it.
Thats actually not a fun fact. That's so sad
@@RS-mx2yf More like Trivia rather than fun fact
wait I thought it means not going straight home from a place filled with ghost so the ghost won't follow you home
@@dr.quinnzel7284 yeah, that's another definition
R Ş It's actually a word commonly used in the philippines. It isn't sad however seeing people eat recycled food is not quite saddening.
If you're desperately hungry, everything will taste good. Bless these guys still surviving, the world is harsh
Pagpag is actually only present in few of manila slums, but still no one deserves to live like that. Sad.
It is also present in Cebu but its really niche. Did my time in the dumpster when I was young 🤷♂️
Mr. Not so Nice if you don’t mind me asking how was that like?
@@arielgonzalez9993 The food or the diving?
Mr. Not so Nice both
@@arielgonzalez9993 grew up in the slums though my family was one of the slightly better off folks. So yeah I wasn't really dirt poor and didnt really need to do what I did. The thing is tho, my friends were. So yeah, I went with them hunting for scrap metals and doing odd jobs for cheap change. And at night we'd need cheap stuff to eat while hanging out. We'd stalk nearby fast food chains (mostly jollibee and mcdo) and pay attention when they'll get stuff out. For me it was fun but for the bois it was survival. Btw the food tastes like what it is in the restaurants except the flavor changes slightly depending on the amount of oil you put in.
It’s obvious how sad this whole situation is... I couldn’t help but think, if this lovely, kind woman can whip up food from the garbage that looks this amazing, I can only imagine what she could do with a fully stocked kitchen:)💚
I agree with you on that one!!!
She may not know what to do in a well stocked kitchen. Use logic. She is used to dumpster diving. I used to shop like this too.
Kevin Gonzalez I can tell she likes feeding people and seeing the smiles on her face when they appreciate her food. I feel the same way too, I enjoy cooking and feeding people and appreciate when they appreciate my food. I think if she was in a fully stocked kitchen that motivation to see people content and fed would drive her to learn about how to use what appliance etc. Hopefully there is a future for her to do such a thing.
@yuri김 That was my point:) I also show love to people by way of cooking:) I wasn’t trying to get into technicalities. Just seeing people that have so little but they still manage to have a smile and a positive outlook on life, it would do most of us good to do the same:)
When she said she makes 4-6 a day that broke my heart bro...
just me a soul an emphatic guy.
Some people make less then her it's sad
the government also said that a 5 person family can live off of less than 3 usd a day. like damn.
You'll get sadder when you discover that the minimum wage here in the Philippines is roughly 9 dollars a day and you won't get a job simply because of demanding a salary higher than that.
Yeah, but thats converted to 700 pesos, which is actually a lot and u can feed a whole big family with that money
This breaks my heart even though i'm not filipino.
When i was younger than now, i usually casted my eyes on people who are richer than me, chased expensive things and dreamed about luxury life. Even have everything but i was never be happy.
But now i 'look down', i see countless miserable lifes which are far from my life, i feel like i'm the luckiest person in the world, born with healthy body, have family, have food every day.
Since then, my personality has changed to a different one. I'm more generous, more thankful to life. I donate 5% of my salary to miserable lifes in my area every month. I give food, clothes, stuffs to people who need it instead of dump it away. That's now one of my life's missions, to help lifes be better.
Salute to you sir
This is the exposure we need, all of us who can even access these videos are so blessed. We need to see the reality of half our worlds population and how they are surviving and living day by day. And how important it is for us to realize this is someone's reality and not take stuff for granted.
If you like these videos, you should check out the golden age of Vice, which is all of 2012.
She looks like she has amazing skin firmness for her age.
you know what they say good people age slower
geekish Hahahaha that’s true.
and she has better hair than me (I have damaged hair idk what’s the cause)
As a Filipino I can assure you that most Filipinos that living the low tier of life has smoother and flawless skin rather than those who lives a normal life
NoobMaster 69 As another Filipino that makes no sense.
I’m an American living in Cebu, the Philippines. Watch this is still so hard. I live in a poorer neighborhood and feed all the kids at least once a month all at the same time- a big meal. I know it’s not enough, but I don’t have enough resources to feed everyone. It hurts to see the poverty. I’ll never get used to it. I have never been to Manila, but after watching this video I can only imagine it’s worse. At least in my Barangay, any kid knows if they are really hungry they can come to my house and they’ll get some oatmeal or rice and pork or pancit or whatever we have at the moment- anytime. I can’t turn kids away and they are kind and never over abuse being able to come for food. Good kids.
Update: I left Cebu and I’ve moved to Laguna in Southern Luzon.
You seem like a cool guy thanks for doing that though :)
God bless you sir!!
May God bless you
You're a kind hearted man. May God bless you.
The kids from Manila will give u a lesson. Some of them usually rob foreign tourist
Meanwhile at tiktok: PEOPLE WASTING FOOD FOR THE MEMES.
Meanwhile at Manila, Phillipines: Leftover foods just to live.
DONT WASTE FOOD.
Well that’s just the sad reality of this world.
You have so called “famous CZcamsrs” that buy an excessive amount of food/material for their own video. For what ? Clickbait, views and fame.
Meanwhile you have people in Manila living in harsh conditions. Life is never fair
The memes bring money and revenue, it's not a waste the whole point is that it brings profit. People in more economically developed countries can barely do anything for people like these. Stop blaming influencers because they can't ship you food and start blaming billionaires
Yemen, Syria???
what does youtubers have to do with any of this? it's not their fault that these people are suffering in poverty, it's the government not the content creators that makes videos for content
@@belfast4893 and? Its not like most mukbangers waste the food, sure, some have it bad, but stop acting like it's the youtuber's fault that they're poor lol
I'm from the USA but I'm with my wife in the Philippines we have a lot of money to spend in the Philippines so we always help people like that because we have enough money to do it
Hey you're a great man
May god bless both of u....
u a real one sir. big thumbsup
Salute to u good man
Thanks i almost cried reading your comment
That mrbeast guy should donate to them instead of those twitch streamer
Vin Shzn couldn't agree more
How exactly does he earn his income?
@@shippo4ever101 from sponsors and youtube
and stop wasting money on those shitty challenges
Just so you know MrBeast also help other people not just twitch streamers or his friends. He helps a lot of waiters and pizza drivers. He opened a bank and gave money to people. He opened a car delearship that sells cars with a very low price. He bought all the groceries in a grocery store and gave all to a food bank. Just recently he gave $1M to a fan after winning a challenge.
And also if you don't know, MrBeast started the Team Trees where the main goal is to plant 20 Million trees.
I worked as waiter at a hotel. The amount of foods even the uneaten one are being thrown like a lot almost everyday.
The "privilege" of rich people ... but then again, Hotel's food are awful anyway. Even when staying at hotel, I prefer to find the nearest small local food shop & eat there. Cheaper and more tasty. Maybe they got it from the hotel's left over and re-cooking it with better touch & flavor. 😂
I have worked in a dish shop, where they sell pre- prepared dishes and the same, every day a lot of pastry and food thrown out. Just sad. Me from coming from Brazil and knowing the poverty, since I was young was ashamed and felt guilty. Luckily I don't work there anymore but also I don't shop on those places, cause I know they waste food.
P.s: have seeing and app going throw called too good to go, the stores can put the food that wasn't selled that day, and instead of throwing out you can get like a pack of food for 2-5 euros. Can be veggies, food from restaurants, bakery's, etc. I think it works in different areas and country so it's a way for us to survive and help too.
i worked as a waiter too, the same situation for me :(
The reason for that is for the hotels to avoid lawsuits in case a someone is poisoned by the leftovers.
@@RonDiaz
In the Philippines you don't have to worry about lawsuit. Why?
This people are trying to Survive!!! They don't have that kind of drama.
The fact that she's been cooking this for years and has received no complaints just shows how good of a cook she is.
None of her customers survived to complain.😂
@@annoyingbstard9407 that was utterly disturbing and funny at the same time.
@@annoyingbstard9407lol
That's why you're taught to appreciate your food, even one tiny rice! Especially in Asian's cultures
ZERO RUM “if you don’t eat every single grain it will grow on your face as a pimple” my grandparents said
T Tsai Your grandparents are cool people and taught you something important
Lesson: Be grateful for every single grain of rice you have. There’s people out there struggling to even buy 1 meal.
True 👍
I stand. ❤️
Thats not enough
Kaya dapat palaging simutin at ubusin ang mga pagkain natin dahil maraming tao nagugutom kasi hindi nila kaya bumili ng sarili nilang pagkain at upang mabawasan na ang pagluluto ng pag-pag na pagkain lalo na sa panahon ng pandemiya!!!
@@missdelad.deladela7748 naalala ko tuloy sa mama 🥺🥺
Thank you for "bringing" up this existing issue in our country (Philippines), to your wider audience, Asian Boss. It was nice to be more knowledgable of the people involved in making pagpag...
Please do more interesting topics in regards with the Philippines.
FanGirl Yuuki Covering up?? That means to hide or conceal. 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
@@John77Doe is that so?? What word should be accurately used...
@@yachishairclips2250 Exposing? This thing has been going before and it has been exposed. More like bringing up to wider audience.
@@yachishairclips2250 "Exposing up" doesn't sound right. Just "exposing" would have been better or "covering." 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
@@CuriousNeon oh right!! Thanks
My heart is hurting rn. I’ve seen poverty in my country too and it’s heartbreaking.
Brave people of Philippine!! 🇵🇭
Love from India 🇮🇳
Namaste 🙏🏻
I have a classmate who was once from the slums, he said that his favorite was always the four season and adobo kind of pagpag, during camp someone asked him what he'd do if he went back there? he replied: "if I had to live there for my entire life, I'd probably die from being overworked"
I don’t understand, can you explain please?
@@MassiTorrente so ppl in slums are poor yes? So his classmate ate that and developed favourites (which prob meant he ate that a lot). He dies from
Being overworked coz ur usually poor if u live in slums, so he would probably work himself to death just trying to support himself/family
@@APersonOnCZcamsX thank you very much.. it was clear but i didnt get it
@@MassiTorrente his classmate would more likely die from overworking than being dying from eating pagpag faves
Adobo is nothing like pagpag
This is so sad while one mukbanger can spend hundred dollars in one video for the food.
Nicokado avocado right ????
At least I hope nothing goes to waste. If they eat it all I say go ahead and do what you want.
@@cuac5869 except nickocado. He waste so much food in his mental breakdown video
@@cuac5869 even if they do eat it all, it's still wasteful in my opinion because they are eating 5 times as much as they need. They were definitely already full way before they finished.
I litteraly watch them bc I'm too broke to afford that kind of stuff, not sure if it keeps me from being so hungry or makes me hungrier 🤔 I think I'm just happy I have food though seeing as many people are less fortunate.
What pissed me off, is they actually made this illegal. Moreover, they send health inspectors to "check" on them and I believe, educating them about hygiene. What they need to understand, is these people are so poor, they have no choice but to find a way to stay alive. If they want to make eating "pagpag" illegal, they need to find alternatives to solve the hunger.
@IWillBeRichSomeday Child labour is generally not allowed in developed nations because it simply shouldn't be needed. That kid should be going to school instead. Having an effective education system will generally lead to less poverty.
It also protects the kids from getting injured or exploited.
@ But that's the thing, people who buy it know that it's garbage, in the very least it's cleaner then straight out of the trash.
They spray pesticide on the chicken... You're going to get cancer from eating it...
@@Tomas-ml9nv Yep, its very dangerous, and they said most of the "customers" are children. Young children dont understand the risks. Food poisoning is rife in 3rd world countries, thats why many Asian countries are cleaning up street sellers. If they have 50 cents to buy "pagpag" I would rather buy 2 potatoes and make chips!!. Or an Egg and some rice. I dont think "pagpag" is necessary even in poor countries.
@@Tomas-ml9nv probably they'd rather get cancer than dying from starvation y'know
I've seen this for hundreds of times and I'll keep coming back
She’s so relaxed with her words. I can tell she’s an educated lady for her choice of words and demeanor.
My mom is a survivor of the killing fields of Cambodia. She knows what's it like starve and have nothing...Sometimes you got to do what you got to do in order to survive. I hope these people get help....There's too much disparity in this world.
So.. You come from cambodia you know even my mom is a survivor of the killing fields tooo
Same with my mom! I learned a lot listening to her stories!
Parents are refugees from cambodia too.
omg sAME
Tried dumpster food for the viewers....you the real MVP, fam.
I know! I was shocked he did that! If he's in a famous tv network and did this documentary, he would probably win an award
i guess , Bear Grills inspired him!!
I know he's the shiznit!!!!! God bless all who have to go thru this....
he seem to enjoy it too haha
Love the reporter doing the things that should be out of bound, but at the same time very professional showing morality despite of destitute place to experience. ❤️
""Not a single person on earth deserve eating food straight out from the dumpster... " We need to help them and show it the world how they suffered from hunger and we NEED people like her. She's a hero.
This Joshua dude has a serious pair on him to actually try the pagpag, by the looks of it, he finished the whole thing! kudos bro.
As long as they are cooked properly, the heat will kill off all the bacteria. Thus, its clean, edible and cheap. way much better than going starving. However, the government should do something to help these people.
GOV'T ARE F CORRUPT,
The danger is that some bacteria release toxins that are not removed by cooking. It’s very sad, these people deserve better.
@@ninalee637
You should not blame the government alone. You should also take the private corporations and businesses into account. The salary rates are too high in the cities and too low in the provinces.
@@ninalee637
They should have been investjng more in those locations rather than in the capital. It would have a negative side effect when rates are not balanced.
The Government here is corrupt as hell
Crazy when you watch this you realize how good you actually have it
Asian Boss really gives us interesting content. I can't stop watching your videos!
Lord forgive me if i am being ungrateful
@@klif4755 like what?
@@klif4755 stop judging everyone on the internet when they pray lmao. You have absolutely no idea what else they do to help so shush. 🗿
@@klif4755 respect
@@klif4755?????????
Ivan Filipovic pray can move mountains brruh
I'm from California and I grew up eating out of the garbage. Such a sweet grandma God bless her and their village..
wow that's harsh. Doesn't US have food banks or food assistance benefit?
We dont get to pick our parents. Poverty made me the man I am today :)
Hope you have a better life now bro.
Aww that just broke my heart. Hope you're doing good now!
Life's good now.
My mom sort of lived like this before she came to the US
So rough, and I understand why they are doing it, its other this or go hungry
I’m glad that the police and health inspectors aren’t shutting her down, they understand the struggle and I’m glad that her food is cooked well and no complaints
I’m glad she allowed you to post it, people really need to see how good they have it
I can't stop crying. It made me remember those days when we can only eat 1 meal for a day.
Hope you’re in a better situation now 🙏 so glad you survived those trials, with all sincerity.
My grandma and her family went through that, her mom died when she was 8 and she was the oldest and had to take over as a homemaker at age 8
@@sarahbeloved6066 Jesus
Christine makes me remember the days when my mom made one pot of spaghetti and that’s what we would eat until it ran out. We also ate artichokes a lot too.
I love the shot at 1:08 because it shows the poster of politicians who doesnt even give a s*** to the poor filipinos that gave their votes to him. God save the Philippines
Yep. It's illegal to put up campaign posters too, and very expensive. Costing millions of pesos. But they still do it, because winning means so much money.
@@AngryKittens same in indonesia
@@mariii1304 very well said. 👏👏 It's not about standing with dilawans or dds. It's about standing with the country and its people.
Are you talking about Bong Go or the President himself???
@@yachishairclips2250 Everyone does it.
I'm a Filipino and I remembered back in college, on my CWATS feeding program in Tondo Manila, I saw many street children with dirty clothes and they look so hungry so we called them out. They were so happy and even wanted us to carry them. They said they never got to eat fresh cooked meals like soup and spaghetti often. I didn't mind carrying them at all because once you're exposed in this kind of environment, you'll start to feel empathy towards them. It does hurt to see them in poverty but yeah in the slums of Manila they live and survive despite their risky situation. Let's consider ourselves fortunate and don't take things for granted.
There are a lot of rich people in the country. There’s really no excuse not to help. Improve the school system, sponsor a child’s education, create jobs.
Ang kyutt mo ate
Love the way he asks Mama if she’s OK to be uploaded onto social media. Wish other channels had this guys levels of respect.
"Poor man runs 4 his daily food, while a rich man runs to digest his daily food".
....
i hope this channel could donate lola rosita anything, financial assistance maybe. With the 3m views this channel got now for this story, i think lola deserves something.
I would like to know how to do that as well.
I think it's not only Lola Rosita that deserves that, think of it as a general form. Maybe something to help the people in that area because they'are not the only one suffering. But I can't say more because I can't even help. But yeah, that would be a good idea
Believe me or not, but some slum people here in the Philippines, was given a new house, but they sell it and wanted go back to there old habitat, I know one of them
Im pretty sure lola got paid for this interview and also for the permission to post this on social media
Samee, even if they cant they could do a donation system for who wamts to donate for her
I remember when my mother said they had soy sauce, salt, or oil for breakfast and dinner. They couldn't afford an egg or even dried fish. Good thing she studied hard and now she stuffs us with her good meals with love and care.
Good to know 😊😊😊
Uhh what? What country do u live in that the eggs are expensive??? An egg here in the philippines is only around 3pesos or 5pesos which you can even get drom just asking money
She prolly exaggerated a little about the egg and dried dish thing
Carmen Babasa in the pilippines too but they still can’t afford eggs. Eggs were eaten just once a day, while a bottle of soy sauce could last a month
And im not exaggerating, they would add soy sauce into oil and eat them twice or once a day with rice. When her father gets a bonus from his work, they would eat dried fish and eggs or maybe corned beef for dinner.
Poverty exist in all countries. As a military brat, my family moved from one city to another and from one country to another. I lived in California, New York, Texas, Hawaii, Chicago and saw homeless people begging for food and looking for food in the dumpsters all the time. I remember when this kid who was standing for I don't know how long beside the restaurant asked me if he could eat the fries on the floor under our table. I didn't realize that I had dropped some of my fries. We were outside of this restaurant so you can just imagine the dirt that was already covering the fries. He was about the same age as me, I was 5 years old. My mom felt so bad for him that she bought him his own fries. He was so happy. I don't know what happened to him after that. But there are a lot of kids out there who are just like him. When we travelled in Asia and Latin America, I saw the same thing happening. Starving kids everywhere.
This made me teared up
I like how the old woman is very fluent in answering the questions. Very straight to the point and formal.
her skin is like wtf
I wonder how they're doing this pandemic.. i can't even imagine bro
as one of my people they`re doing well
Prob being humble af.
They can be dead like an animal does. I rather see reality than illusion.
na ah if you guys know PAYATAS its a place(that is full of garbage)here in MANILA PHILIPPINES many people live in there and that is where they found money even food covid is not a big thing there but people still wear masks
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This is real. People should be grateful enough if they eat three meals a day
You are blessed. Many people are less fortunate, less chance of getting the life everyone should have.
learn to save and give back to others.
Agreed! It’s been about a month since I’ve reduced my eating - I was constantly visiting the fridge/cupboards for food every hour or so, grabbing out snacks/drinks. Lead to a bit of weight gain, but I’m beginning to lose some.
The fact that I was eating a lot, would mean my parents, who just below average, would have to constantly waste money every 2-3 days refilling the house with snacks for school days and all that.
Where some parts in the world, there are children like in this video for example, they live in slums and even find happiness through the tiniest things, and I would throw a tantrum simply because my parents didn’t let me get my favorite toy since I was young (I’m 12, and I had loved those toys for a long time!)
So yes, I agree with you!!
Three meals? You can become fat.
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So...how much do you have saved up right now? Because I certainly need some help.