MAKATI is said to be expensive, and that's true to some extent.
Rent, transportation, food and everything else cost higher than other places. That could be until one discovers Jollijeeps.
Anyone from the Makati workforce, whatever the job title, knows Jollijeeps.
For those who haven't heard about Jollijeeps though, these are street food stalls found on the streets of Makati selling "lutong-bahay" meals for as low as P100.
Jollijeeps came from humble beginnings. From "manangs" selling their home-cooked meals along Ayala Avenue, being driven away by traffic enforcers, to having their permanent food trailers.
They continue to grow with the help of modern technologies which make them competitive and adaptive. One example is their embrace of the food delivery system. And they are not stopping there.
The trend of going cashless has finally piqued the interests of the Jollijeep owners as it accepts payments using Tripko card.
Two million Tripko cardholders can now use their Tripko cards in select Jollijeeps, in addition to buses and modern jeeps and Lawson.
Enjoy a more convenient way to pay purchases as it is now easier to budget, there is no need to prepare loose change, the exact amount is deducted, and above all, no need to wait for change on purchases at Jollijeep 010 along Aguirre Street, Legazpi Village; Jollijeep 107 along Trasierra Street, Legazpi Village; and Jollijeep 018 along Tordesillas Street, Salcedo Village.
Now, simply "Tap and taste" Jollijeeps favorites.
Not only that, when commuting from One Ayala Terminal, there is no need to queue at Tripko loading stations as the card can be loaded at above-mentioned Jollijeeps.
Tripko is the number one automated fare collection system (AFCS) in the Philippines, as it is trusted by the majority of bus and jeep operators nationwide.
Visit https://www.tripko.com.ph/tap-tripko for a complete list of cashless commute and dining experiences.
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