mao bah? la ko kabantay dah,,,,
i think naa man or basn wa ra ko kabantay... hehehe...
@hamtaro jan... basin sa watsons sulod sa department store mo nakapalit.
naa sila didto
@ulyrich.... wa man sila na hutdan... wa lagi sila mamaligya ato
@carbrill... they really dont have. they dont sell the product.
and its not only here in cebu. its nationwide.
e try daw nako og check beh, murag imposible kaayu ni dah, jejeje....who knows kung tinood di, check sa nako![]()
noh?.. wala pd me kabantay TS.. geh bantay naa hap.. barangon jud tika namu...![]()
kinsa kahay 3rd party ani between SM, COLGATE, & Palmolive?
E check nako ig saturday TS, kung naa silay baligya na colgate ug palmolive ako picturan ha. Unya akong e post diri![]()
According to an article from Philippine Daily Inquirer:
DON’T go looking for Colgate toothpaste in SM Supermarkets. Don’t go shopping there for Palmolive soap or shampoo either, because chances are, you won’t find any. That’s because the SM group and fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) manufacturer Colgate-Palmolive recently got into a tussle over billing issues, according to our sources.
According to the Colgate-Palmolive camp, the disagreement came about after SM insisted on a payment period beyond what is normal for FMCG items (a longer period would have positive and negative implications for either party, since “time is money”).
The SM camp, meanwhile, says the terms are static, and that a new Colgate-Palmolive manager who is “unaccustomed to the way business has always been done” has been pushing for better terms (that are clearly not better for SM).
Thus, Colgate-Palmolive’s products and merchandisers are no longer a fixture in SM Supermarket premises, prompting a high-stakes stand off between the two corporate giants.
Both firms rely on each other for a significant amount of their revenues. SM—the country’s biggest supermarket chain—is easily Colgate-Palmolive’s largest vendor. Colgate-Palmolive products, meanwhile, are some of the best-selling products of the chain, with daily sales estimated in the millions of pesos.
Yesterday, several SM Supermarkets showed thinning stocks of Colgate toothpaste, while Palmolive bath products were “out of stock,” according to the staff.
Neither side seems keen on prolonging the agony, however, and a source from the SM group said that they are “looking forward to resolving any differences.”
Of course, the question really is who will blink first?
Daxim L. Lucas
ana jud na wala juy pagansi basta kwarta na... Pero di man ko tigpalitan sa SM ug grocery, sa Metro or sa Colonnade ra ko palit barato ra...
Im 100% sure i've seen these products sold in SM supermarkets before.
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