Inquirer Lifestyle is awarding the best of the best in the Filipino culinary scene with the first Inquirer Lifestyle Food Awards. The Inquirer Lifestyle Food Awards has two divisions, and it distinguishes itself by its unique validation process. The winners of the first division will be determined and deliberated on by a body of jurors, a select set of 30 industry professionals. The second division embraces the power of the popular vote. This inclusion ensures that the winners truly reflect the preferences and admiration of the broader community, making the award a truly representative reflection of public sentiment. And that’s where you come in, our dear readers. You may cast your vote from a list of selected categories beginning Jan. 6. Voting ends Jan. 31 at 12 midnight. There are several ways to cast your vote: 1) Via the website (scan the QR code or visit https://lnkd.in/gyfUA-S9). Each vote from this site will count as 1 vote. You may vote once per day. 2) Via InquirerPlus. Each vote from our digital paper will count as 2 votes. You may vote once per day. 3) Via the printed paper. Each vote from the printed paper counts as 5 votes. The voting form or ballot must be filled out manually and cut out and sent to: Marketing Department, Media Resource Plaza, Mola corner Pasong Tirad Streets, La Paz, Makati City 1204. Photocopying the newspaper ballot will not be allowed. Ballots must be received by 12 midnight on Jan. 31. #InquirerLifestyleFoodAwards #InquirerLifestyle #INQFandBawards2025
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Aristotle Villarin
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ELTON LUGAY
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Emil Guillermo
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The Philippine Daily Inquirer and Inquirer ESG Edge successfully hosted the ESG Connect Network at Ateneo Rockwell Makati! The event, themed “Hybrid Energy: Bridging the Transition to Renewables,” featured engaging discussions and insightful exchanges on driving renewable energy solutions. Thought leaders and advocates came together to explore innovative strategies for advancing sustainability through hybrid energy systems. #ESGConnectNetwork #AdvancingESG #PhilippineDailyInquirer #INQPLUS #InquirerESGEdge #AsiaESGPositiveImpactConsortium #SustainabilityLeadership #HybridEnergy
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The Philippine Daily Inquirer and Inquirer ESG Edge successfully hosted the ESG Connect Network at Ateneo Rockwell Makati! The event, themed “Hybrid Energy: Bridging the Transition to Renewables,” featured engaging discussions and insightful exchanges on driving renewable energy solutions. Thought leaders and advocates came together to explore innovative strategies for advancing sustainability through hybrid energy systems. #ESGConnectNetwork #AdvancingESG #PhilippineDailyInquirer #INQPLUS #InquirerESGEdge #AsiaESGPositiveImpactConsortium #SustainabilityLeadership #HybridEnergy
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Published in the Inquirer on July 2, 2023, the story “From arms to farms” by Iligan City-based correspondent Richel Umel and Ryan Rosauro, chief of the Inquirer’s Mindanao bureau, bagged “Best Agricultural Feature Story - National Award” at the 17th Bright Leaf Agriculture Journalism Awards on November 14, 2024. This Inquirer’s story chronicled the beginnings of an organic agriculture program in Kauswagan and how it shaped the development of the municipality. Read the full story here: inqnews.net/fw14JX #BrightLeaf2024 #BrightLeafPH #InquirerRegions #INQPlus #PhilippineDailyInquirer #JournalismAwards #Journalism
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Good morning. Last week, our columnist Randell Tiongson shared practical tips for overcoming debt.
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