Vendors sell instant noodles, biscuits to stranded motorists in NLEX
By Hannah Nicol
The Filipinos' entrepreneurial spirit will always prevail, even during calamity situations.
At the height of heavy rains spawned by the southwest monsoon along the stretch of the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) near the Mindanao Avenue exit, vendors sprouted and started selling instant noodles and biscuits to motorists and their passengers who were stranded in the flooded expressway.
Vendors offer instant noodles and biscuits to stranded motorists along NLEX near the Mindanao Avenue exit on Monday night, July 22. (Screengrab from Jeanly’s Pasabuy Cart-JPC/)
A video posted by a netizen showed vendors offering cup noodles for P50 and biscuits for P30. They were also seen carrying pots of hot water to cook the noodles with.
The uploader said they were stranded for seven hours, prompting many to buy food just to get by.
The incident drew mixed reactions online.
Some praised the vendors for helping people in need, while others criticized the prices as too high.
One netizen said, “Pero thanks pa rin sa kanila. Malaking tulong po yung tinda niyo (Still, thanks to them. Your goods were a big help).”
“Tama yan kesa naman magsugal o kaya gumawa ng masama, mas maganda lumaban ng patas… great job mga kuys. Kudos sa inyo (That’s the right thing to do—better than gambling or doing something wrong. It’s much better to work hard the right way. Great job, guys. Kudos to you!),” another commented.
Heavy rains from the southwest monsoon (habagat) have led to major flooding and traffic in Metro Manila.