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How to do e-Shopping with Lopue's East Centre



The rise of online shopping solutions have become more commonplace these days because of the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) brought about by COVID 19.  The good news for Bacolodnons is that Lopue's East Centre now has a digital solution for shopping using one's mobile phone.

The platform is called e-PS for East Personal Shopper.

The Facebook page describes it as AN ONLINE SERVICE PLATFORM OF LOPUE'S EAST CENTRE.


Shown below are quick graphics of seven steps on how to shop with Lopue's East Centre.  The system is still on BETA so it would be good for users to know that there could be some fine tuning along the way.  Nevertheless, this is definitely a step in the right direction.

Basically, a shopper goes to
the e-PS Facebook page and begins ordering through the chat messenger.

Some Talonggos here in Manila have even shopped using this platform and just had the groceries picked up in Bacolod!  Pay from Manila, pick up in Bacolod!











Please note that "SERVICE FEES" shall be added to grocery purchases. Delivery fees shall be added for doorstep delivery. You may Park, Pay & Go to save on delivery fees. Simply look for the e-PS Reserved Parking signs beside the Metrobank ATM kiosk at the Main Entrance.
ORDER TIME is 11am to 4pm, pick-up time is 3 to 6PM. Looking forward to shop for you!

Access
the e-PS Facebook page here.


 








Stay safe and healthy, Bacolod people!

-el Talonggo












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