Creating a sense of belonging among its employees and freelance partners has always been one of the core values of leading quick-commerce platform provider foodpanda.
foodpanda embraces the differences that
make each employee and its freelance delivery partners unique and exceptional.
No matter where they came from or what their age is, their valuable service and
unparalleled dedication is recognized in the company.
In a society that tells us that our age
defines our competence, our stamina, and our ability to learn new things, it’s
remarkable how senior Ka-panda riders thrive and continue to provide for their
families.
Recently, foodpanda held an initiative
called Sorpresang Ka-panda para kay Lolo
at Lola program wherein chosen senior Ka-panda partner riders from Cavite
and Baguio were given Php 50,000 worth of items from foodpanda’s grocery arm
pandamart and partner brands Cebuana Lhuillier, Generika, and TOP Vision
Optical.
Joining the foodpanda Philippines
Operations team in bringing smiles to the faces of our youngest (at heart)
delivery partners were their fellow Ka-panda partner riders and foodpanda
ambassadors Mama
Lors and SPC Dancing Riders.
Joel M. Logdat, Nestor O. Pador, and
Emelinda Galauran are the lucky Ka-panda partner riders from Cavite.
Emelinda is a 63-year-old female freelance
rider who used to be a tricycle driver. As the breadwinner of her family, she
decided to become a foodpanda delivery partner to support their needs.
She couldn’t contain her excitement and
gratitude when foodpanda came to her home with surprises for her and the whole
family. She says, “Nakakataba ng puso na kinikilala yung paghihirap namin sa
pagiging freelancer. Masaya ako sa trabaho dahil mababait ang customers sa
tulad kong may edad na. Lahat ng ginagawa ko ay para sa aking pamilya kaya
naman nagpapasalamat talaga ako sa foodpanda sa mga oportunidad na ibinibigay
sa amin.”
Meanwhile, William R. Paranes and Johnny R.
Catchero from Baguio are also among the recipients of the initiative.
Johnny is a 64-year old Ka-panda partner
rider from Baguio who lost his job when the pandemic hit.
“Nagpapasalamat ako dahil sa foodpanda
nagkaroon ako ng trabaho sa gitna ng pandemya. Alam kong senior citizen na ako
pero hindi sila nagdalawang-isip na tanggapin ako. Mas naging maganda pa nga
yung kalusugan ko dahil nakakalabas ako kumpara pag nandito lang sa bahay. May
mga nagiging kaibigan din akong customers na magagalang sa mga senior citizen
na katulad ko. Lagi silang nagbibigay ng tip bilang pasasalamat daw nila,” he
happily shares.
foodpanda users can also create their own
memorable experiences and stories just by using the app to order food and other
daily essentials. When they order, they can also show appreciation to the
delivery partners through the app’s tipping feature with a minimum amount of
Php 20 via credit card or e-wallet, and the full amount goes to the rider.
With foodpanda’s Ka-panda senior citizens
continuing to be delivery heroes for the company and its customers, it is truly
creating an inclusive environment for everyone.
Learn more about Sorpresang Ka-panda para kay Lolo at Lola and foodpanda's rider community on Facebook and TikTok.