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What P1 Can Do for a Filipino Father’s Dinner

  • May Flores
  • Lifestyle
  • June 13, 2026

The first time you notice it, you are probably a child. The lechon is almost gone, someone asks if Tatay wants the last piece, and he waves it off. Ayoko na. He is not full. He is just always, automatically, last. You do not think much of it then. You file it away.

You only understand it later, when you are older and feeding your own family, and realize what that quiet refusal actually cost.

Filipino fathers have been doing this math for decades. Lately, the numbers have become harder to ignore. Since 2022, food prices in the Philippines have steadily climbed, with inflation peaking at levels not seen in years. Rice, cooking oil, eggs, the basics of every Filipino meal became harder to stretch. Families adjusted in the familiar way, by substituting, reducing portions, and rarely naming the pressure out loud.

Father’s Day lands in the middle of this reality. June 15. A day meant to celebrate the man who has long absorbed that pressure in silence.

The grocery as love

In many Filipino homes, feeding someone is the clearest form of care. The mother who cooks before sunrise. The grandmother who insists you eat before leaving. The father who brings home something extra without saying why.

The grocery run is where that care begins, and lately it is also where strain is most visible.

On Threads and Reddit, Filipinos share what they call grocery hacks, combinations of discounts, timing, and apps that make budgets stretch further. The tone is less consumer advice than survival exchange. This works. Try this. I was able to feed my family because of this.

Pandamart, foodpanda’s 24/7 grocery delivery service, often appears in these discussions, with users citing discounts, subscription perks, and ongoing bundled offers that help reduce costs for basic items. For many preparing Father’s Day meals, the math becomes practical and immediate.

Piso sale

From June 19 to 21, pandamart is running the Dad’s P1 Sale, offering select grocery essentials for as low as P1, timed around Father’s Day weekend.

In a period of sustained food inflation, the symbolic value of that price point is clear. It is not just about savings. It is about adding one more dish, one more item on the table that does not require subtraction elsewhere.

The timing also matters. With delivery available 24/7, families can plan meals outside market hours, avoid queues, and spend Father’s Day where it should be spent, at the table.

This Father’s Day, let him take the last piece. Let the meal be what he actually wants, not what he quietly gives up.

Feed him well. In the Filipino sense of the word, that is not indulgence but recognition.

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