Residents of Antipolo City will have a chance to buy cheap vegetables and basic commodities from the Kadiwa pop-up store set up by the city government at Sumulong Park until June this year.
The office of Mayor Casimiro “Junjun” Ynares III announced the extension of the Kadiwa pop-up store at Sumulong Park fronting the city hall every first and third Wednesday of the month.The city government partnered with the Department of Agriculture in setting up the Kadiwa pop-up store.
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