Honestbee brings convenience to Cebu as they begin operations early this year.
Honestbee is Asia’s leading online grocery concierge service. They first launched in Singapore in 2015. They expanded to key cities in Asia. Today, they operate in Hong Kong, Taipei, Niseko, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Bangkok, and Tokyo.
Honestbee provides an online platform alternative for traditional stores to expand their reach. Their mission is to get shoppers what they need when they need it, providing it to them conveniently. The company is committed to creating happy homes for shoppers with delightful services.
In the same way, they are committed to creating sustainable job opportunities for people seeking flexible working hours. These people are the in-store concierge shoppers otherwise known as “bees”. They are the people who make sure that all items in the shopping cart are fresh and of good quality. They are also what differentiates honestbee from other delivery services.
Shoppers have a personalized online shopping experience with an easy-to-use app. The app can be downloaded from the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. Grocery services are also available on the desktop version at honestbee.ph. Once the application is installed, enter your delivery address and choose from any of the partner stores. Honestbee’s grocery partners include Robinsons Supermarket and Robinsons Selections. Ministop, Seaworld, JN’S Best are also partner stores. If you need school and office supplies, Visayan Educational and Office Supplies is a partner store as well. Even Cebu’s public markets in Carbon and Tabo-an are partner merchants. Aside from groceries, they also deliver ready-to-eat meals from a wide selection of partner restaurants. Stores or restaurants that are interested in becoming partner merchants may e-mail cebu@honestbee.com.
Currently, honestbee only delivers to Cebu City and Mandaue City. However, they are working to expand their operations to Pardo, Tabunok, Talisay, and Mactan.
For updates, follow @honestbeeph on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
(Janna Yuvallos)
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