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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Cost of Living in the Philippines in 2008 (Part 3)

This is "Part 3" of my "Cost of Living in the Philippines in 2008" series. This part consists of everything else that I was uncomfortable in including in the first two parts.

Although much care is taken in assuring that all information provided herein are correct, some errors MAY still be present... after all, I'm only human. As such, you SHOULD subject the information contained herein to further verification before using them for whatever reason. Everything contained herein are subject to change over time.

(Just to give reference points, I’ll be including the latest monetary exchange rates and the minimum daily wage in every post I make regarding this matter)

Philippine Peso Exchange Rate:
to the U.S. Dollar = P45.59527 (as of August 20, 2008 – 1:27 pm)
to the Euro = P67.01274 (as of August 20, 2008 - 1:28 pm)

Minimum Daily Wage (as of August 20, 2008): P382.00

Hygene: (Data Gathered are from August 18, 2008 at SM Manila)
  • Shampoo:

    • Head & Shoulders (200 ml): P87.75
    • Pantene (200 ml): P84.75
    • Palmolive (200 ml): P79.75
    • Sunsilk (200 ml): P78.75
    • Rejoice (200 ml): P73.75
    • Vaseline (200 ml): P73.75
  • Bath Soap:

    • Safeguard (90 g): P19.75
    • GreenCross (100 g): P19.75
    • Palmolive (90 g): P17.75
  • Toothpaste:

    • Colgate (150 ml): P72.50 to P77.50
    • Close Up (150 ml): P61.75 to P72.50
  • Toothbrush: P27.75 to P129.75 (depending on the brand)

Laundry Soap/Detergent:

  • Surf (Kalamansi bar – 429 g): P17.25
  • Surf (Kalamansi powder – 1 kg): P61.95
  • Tide (“original” bar – 130 g x 3): P24.25
  • Tide (“original” powder – 1.12 kg): P91.75
  • Champion (blue bar – 440 g): P18.50
  • Champion (powder – 1 kg): P88.75
Entertainment: (Data Gathered are from August 16, 2008 at SM San Lazaro)
  • Movie Ticket: from P120.00 up
  • Internet Café (Excel):

    • Internet Access: P15.00/30 minutes
    • Games: P25.00/hour
  • Original Copy/Release DVDs: P150.00 up
  • Example:

    • Indiana Jones 4-DVD box set: P999.50
    • The Assassination of Jesse James: P475.00
    • 10,000 B.C.: P599.00
    • Sweeney Todd: P699.00
    • Toy Story (10th Anniversary): P350.00
    • National Treasure 2: P750.00
    • The Simpsons Movie: P550.00
    • Windtalkers: P299.00
    • Rush Hour: P199.00
    • SAW IV: P375.00
    • The Scorpion King: P150.00
  • Original Copy/Release VCDs: P75.00 up
  • Example:

    • Sweeney Todd: P275.00
    • Blade Trinity: P75.00
    • Resident Evil Apocalypse: P99.00
    • Outbreak: P60.00
    • Hitman: P275.00
    • Harry Potter – Chamber of Secrets: P150.00
    • Gladiator: P125.00
  • Original Copy/Release Audio CDs: P50.00 up
  • Example:

    • Usher – Here I Stand: P375.00
    • Josh Groban – Closer: P450.00
    • Journey – Revelation: P495.00

Newspaper (as of August 20, 2008):

  • Broadsheet (Philippine Daily Inquirer):

    • Monday to Saturday: P18.00
    • Sunday: P20.00
  • Tabloid (People’s Tonight): P8:00

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Click here for Part 2

Cost of Living in the Philippines in 2008 (Part 2)

This is "Part 2" of my "Cost of Living in the Philippines in 2008" series. This part consists primarily of food and beverage. Pardon me for putting "creamer" inside "beverages" as I don't know exactly what category it should be included in. Anyway, the prices indicated below are SM Supermarket prices (particularly SM Manila's) gathered on August 18, 2008 (Monday) unless otherwise specified.

Gathering all these information took me about a little less than two hours of running up and down the aisles and listing down the prices manually (with pen and paper), with people staring at me much of the time (also, I think some of the supermarket personnel were suspicious of me... either that or I'm just being paranoid). For this, I would like to emphasize that although much care is taken in assuring that all information provided herein are correct, some errors MAY still be present... after all, I'm only human. As such, you SHOULD subject the information contained herein to further verification before using them for whatever reason. And of course, all these are subject to change from over time.

Just for the record, I did buy a few things during my wandering... a carton of Cowhead Pure Milk (1 liter carton), a 300-gram bag of Milo, a 170-gram box of Nestle Coco Crunch, and a (big) refill bag of Joy (Antibac) dishwashing liquid (the price of which I didn't bother to take down anymore).

(Just to give reference points, I’ll be including the latest monetary exchange rates and the minimum daily wage in every post I make regarding this matter)

Philippine Peso Exchange Rate:
to the U.S. Dollar = P45.59527 (as of August 20, 2008 – 1:27 pm)
to the Euro = P67.01274 (as of August 20, 2008 - 1:28 pm)

Minimum Daily Wage (as of August 20, 2008): P382.00

Rice:
  • Dinorado (Bonus – 25 kg): P1260.00 (or P50.40/kg)
  • Sinandomeng (Harvester’s – 2 kg): P114.5 (or P57.25/kg)
  • Wagwag (Bonus): P52.50/kg
Beverage:
  • Milk

    • Powdered Filled Milk:
      • Nestle Bear Brand (900 g can): P279.50
      • Alaska (800 g can): P242.50

    • Full Cream Milk Powder:
      • Birch Tree (900 g can): P374.50
      • Nido (900 g can): P339.50

    • Fresh Milk:
      • Cowhead (1 Liter carton): P67.50
      • Nestle Fresh (1 Liter carton): P63.50
  • Kids’ Energy (Choco-Malt) Drink:

    • Milo (300 g): P57.50
    • Ovaltine (330 g): P59.50
  • Coffee:

    • Nescafe Classic (200 g in jar): P199.50
    • Nescafe Classic (110 g refill): P69.50
    • Nescafe Classic (50 g refill): P34.50
    • Nescafe Decaf (200 g in jar): P279.50
    • Nescafe Gold (200 g in jar): P419.50
  • Non-Dairy Creamer:

    • Nestle Coffee-Mate (Original)
      • 170 g: P59.50
      • 80 g (refill pack): P19.95
      • 200 g (refill pack): P40.00
      • 450 g (refill pack): P89.50
  • Soda:

    • Bottled:
      • Coke (“Sakto” 200 ml): P5.50
      • Coke (8 oz.): P8.00
      • Coke (12 oz.): P10.00
      • RC Cola (240 ml): P5.00

    • In Can (330 ml):
      • Coke: P18.00
      • Coke Light: P20.00
      • Sprite: P18.50
      • Royal Tru-Orange: P18.50
      • Pepsi: P17.50
      • Pepsi Light: P17.50
      • 7-up: P17.25

    • In PET Bottle (500 ml):
      • Coke: P21.00
      • Coke Light: P22.50
      • Royal Tru-Orange: P21.00
      • Pepsi: P20.00
      • Mountain Dew: P20.00
      • Mirinda: P20.00
  • Beer (in can - 330 ml):

    • San Miguel (Pale Pilsen): P26.50
    • San Miguel (Super Dry): P32.50
    • San Miguel (Strong Ice): P32.50
    • San Mig Light: P27.50
    • Red Horse: P26.50
    • Colt 45: P24.50
  • Bottled Water (500 ml):

    • Summit: P11.50
    • Absolute: P12.50

Breakfast Cereals:

  • Nestle Coco Crunch (170g): P74.50
  • Nestle Corn Flakes (150g): P59.50
  • Kellogg’s Frosties (175g): P74.50
  • Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Classic (150g): P66.50

Dairy Products:

  • Cheese:
    • Kraft Eden Filled Cheese Original (180 g): P33.00
    • Magnolia Cheezee Filled Cheese (185 g): P37.00
    • Magnolia Cheddar (185 g): P59.00
    • Kraft Cheddar (180 g): P61.00
    • Kraft Cheez Whiz (220 g): P58.50
  • Butter:
    • Anchor (Salted/Unsalted) 227 g: P78.00
    • Lurpak (Salted/Unsalted) 200 g: P154.00/P156.00
  • Margarine:
    • DariCreme Classic (225 g): P37.00
    • Magnolia Buttercup (225 g): P31.00
    • Selecta Butterfresh (225 g): P25.00

Condiments:

  • Sugar:

    • Hermano Washed Sugar (1 kg): P33.25
    • Peacock Brown/Cane Sugar (1 kg): P29.75
    • Peacock White Sugar (1 kg): P38.25
    • Bonus Brown/Cane Sugar (1 kg): P29.50
    • Bonus White Sugar (1 kg): P38.00
  • Iodized Salt:

    • Bonus (500 g): P8.00
    • P.V.L. (500 g): P9.50
    • Marco Polo (500 g): P13.50
    • McCormick (140 g – shaker): P15.50
  • Soy Sauce:

    • Silver Swan (385 ml): P12.25
    • Marca Piña (500 ml): P18.00
    • Bonus (350 ml): P8.50
  • Vinegar:

    • Datu Puti (385 ml): P10.85
    • Bonus (350 ml): P7.50
    • Marca Piña (385 ml): P10.95

Cooking Oil:

  • Golden Fiesta Soya Oil (1 Liter): P126.50
  • Golden Fiesta Canola Oil (1 Liter): P144.50
  • Golden Fiesta Palm Oil (950 ml): P108.60
  • Bimoli Vegetable Oil (1 Liter): P103.50
  • Minola Lauric Oil (1 Liter): P103.25
  • Baguio Vegetable Oil (1 Liter): P106.00

Chicken Eggs (Medium – 1 dozen):

  • Bonus: P57.00
  • Masagana: P59.00
  • Bounty Fresh: P59.00

Chicken (Magnolia Brand):

  • Quarter Cut: P118.00/kg
  • Breast: P138.00/kg
  • Drumstick: P145.00/kg
  • Wings: P145.00/kg
  • Whole Leg: P138.00/kg
  • Whole Chicken: P117.00 to P120.00 per kg

Pork (SM Bonus Brand):

  • Pork Belly (w/ skin on): P156.00/kg
  • Menudo Cut: P165.00/kg
  • Pork Cubes: P167.00/kg
  • Shoulder/Kasim (w/ skin on): P148.00/kg
  • Pigue (leg/ham): P148.00/kg

Beef:

  • Oxtripe: P107.00/kg
  • Short Ribs: P182.00/kg
  • Beef Rump: P200.00 to P250.00 (as of August 14, 2008 from http://www.bas.gov.ph)
  • Beef Brisket: P160.00 to P200.00 (as of August 14, 2008 http://www.bas.gov.ph)

Fish:

  • Galunggong: P132.00/kg
  • Tulingan: P148.00/kg
  • Dalagang Bukid: P170/kg
  • Bisugo: P200.00/kg
  • Pampano: P270.00/kg
  • Danggit: P145.00/kg
  • Labahita: P201.00/kg
  • Lapu-Lapu (black): P420.00/kg
  • Bangus: P120.00 to P130.00 pr kg
  • Tilapia: P94.00/kg

Vegetable:

  • Ampalaya (Bitter Gourd): P56.00/kg
  • String Beans: P39.00/kg
  • Native Tomato: P49.00/kg
  • White Onion: P67.00/kg
  • Red Onion: P87.00/kg
  • Garlic: P34.00/kg
  • Ginger: P124.00/kg
  • Eggplant: P30.00/kg
  • Squash: P24.00/kg
  • Cucumber: P63.00/kg
  • Sayote: P26.00/kg
  • Baguio Beans: P64.00/kg
  • Carrots: P64.00/kg
  • Pechay Baguio: P34.00/kg
  • Potato: P47.00/kg
  • Okra: P29.00/kg
  • Cabbage: P35.00/kg
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Click here for Part 3

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Cost of Living in the Philippines in 2008 (Part 1)

After writing the entry entitled “Magkano Po Ito? (How Much is This?)”, I was struck with the idea of writing something about consumer goods prices in the Philippines (particularly in Metro Manila). Well, it’s really more of a “recording” than “writing”… nevertheless, I thought, this kind of information can be very useful to a lot of people (such as those who are doing research and those who are planning to visit the country).

In addition, I think saving this kind of information for posterity is a very good idea. And I think that it is very likely that I, myself, will be referring back to this some time in the future.

However, I can’t do this at one go… if I do, due to the length of time I’d likely be spending on collecting and writing down data, many information will most probably be already outdated by the time I finish. So, with that in mind, I’ll be posting this in portions. Starting with…

(Just to give reference points, I’ll be including the latest monetary exchange rates and the minimum daily wage in every post I make regarding this matter)

Philippine Peso Exchange Rate:
to the U.S. Dollar = P44.975 (as of August 14, 2008 – 5:25 pm)
[to the Euro = P67.01037 (as of August 15, 2008)]

Minimum Daily Wage (as of August 14, 2008): P382.00

Communication

Mobile Phone – Data gathered are from August 14, 2008

Text Messaging (Globe Telecom/ Smart Communications – Prepaid Subscriptions)
  • Local: P1.00/160 characters
  • International: P15.00/160 characters
  • Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS): P5.00 (Globe) / P2.00 (Smart to Smart) / P1.00 (Smart to other networks)
  • International MMS: P20.00/message sent (Smart)
Voice Calls (Globe Telecom/Smart Communications – Prepaid Subscriptions)
  • To same network: P6.50
  • To other networks: P7.50
  • To landline: P7.50
  • International Direct Dialing (IDD): US$0.40 (Globe Telecom)
Landline (Residential) – Data gathered are from August 14, 2008

PLDT
  • Installation Charges: P1,999.00
  • Subscriber Investment Plan: P1,000.00
  • Monthly Rates: P605.26

Internet Connection (Residential) – Data gathered are from August 14, 2008

BayanDSL
  • 384 kbps: P899.00
  • 768 kbps: P1699.00
  • 2.0 Mbps: P2699.00
SmartBRO (Wireless)
  • 384 kbps: P999.00
PLDT myDSL
  • (up to) 1.0 Mbps: P999.00
  • (up to) 2.0 Mbps: P1,995.00
  • (up to) 3.0 Mbps: P3,000.00

Fuel (as of August 13, 2008)

Caltex
  • Unleaded: P57.97 to P58.15
  • Unleaded/LRA: P58.06 to P58.80
  • Diesel: P55.98 to P57.00
  • Kerosene: P59.00 to P60.34
Petron
  • Unleaded: P57.85 to P58.15
  • Unleaded/LRA: P58.55 to P58.85
  • Diesel: P56.77 to P57.85
  • Kerosene: P59.68 to P60.98
Shell
  • Unleaded: P57.97 to P58.07
  • Unleaded/LRA: P58.06 to P58.71
  • Diesel: P56.48 to P56.98
  • Kerosene: P59.80 to P60.30

Transportation – Data gathered are from August 14, 2008

Tricycle: P6.00 to P15.00 per passenger

Taxi:
  • P30.00 (flag down rate)
  • P2.50 for every kilometer traveled
  • PLUS P10.00 to the actual fare (technically, this makes the “flag down rate” P40.00)
Jeepney:
  • Minimum Fare: P8.50 (first 4 kilometers)
  • PLUS P1.50 for every succeeding kilometer
FX:
  • Minimum Fare: P15.00 (increases at P5.00 increments depending on distance of trip lacks uniformity among FX drivers as some charges more than others)
Bus:
  • Ordinary (non-air-conditioned): P10.00 (for first 5 kilometers) PLUS P1.95 for every succeeding kilometer
  • Non-air-conditioned: P12 (for first 5 kilometers) PLUS P2.35 for every succeeding kilometer
Metro Rail Transit (MRT): P10.00 to P15.00

Manila Light Rail Transit (LRT):
  • P12.00 (1 to 4 interstations)
  • P15.00 (5 to 17 interstations)

Utilities (Residential) – Data gathered are from August 14, 2008

Electricity (Meralco)

Distribution Charge (per kwh):
  • 0 – 200 kwh: P0.5729
  • 201 – 300 kwh: P0.8765
  • 301 – 400 kwh: P1.1628
  • 401 kwh and up – P1.6615
Supply Charge (per kwh): P0.5271

Metering Charges:
  • Energy (per kwh): P0.2435
  • Fixed Amount (per customer): P5.00
Water (Maynilad)
  • P32.63/cubic meter inclusive of Value Added Tax (average)
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (kitchen use – 11 Kg.)
  • Gasul: P623.50 to P641.00
  • LiquiGaz: P620.00 to P670.00
  • M Gas: P645.00
  • Shellane: P646.00 to P665.50
  • Total Gas: P613.00 to P650.00

Click here for Part 2

Click here for Part 3

(Disclaimer: All information shown above are subject to change over time. Although much care is taken in assuring that all information provided herein are correct, some errors MAY still be present... after all, I'm only human. As such, you SHOULD subject the information contained herein to further verification before using them for whatever reason.)

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Magkano po ito? (How much is this?)

“10 centavos was enough to buy you a bottle of Coke and a siopao (包子 or baozi).”

My mother has told me that story so many times that I’ve already lost count… and I still can’t hear enough of it. I don’t know how much the exchange rate really was at that time (that is Philippine Peso against the US dollar), but I think she has mentioned that it was around 2 or 3 pesos to the dollar. In today’s exchange rate, 10 centavos is only US$0.002 (using a rough PhP45.00 to US$1.00 conversion)! The lowest Peso-Dollar exchange I can remember was 7.00 pesos to the dollar… I think that was some time around 1982 to 1984.

At around that time (1984), the minimum jeepney fare was P1.00, a taxi ride was P1.50 at “flag down”, a kalesa ride [from Padre Algue Street (corner Jose Abad Santos) to Asuncion Street (corner C.M. Recto)] was P7.00, a small bag of junk food (cheap imitations of Jack n’ Jill Cheese Curls and Planters Cheese Balls) was P1.00 and every bag had a small plastic toy in it. “Dirty” ice cream can be bought for as little as 50 centavos, if you’d buy P5.00 worth, you’d have enough ice cream to fill a mug.

Now (in Metro Manila)…
  • Philippine Peso exchange rate against the US Dollar: P44.315 (as of August 11, 2008 – 4:37 pm)
  • Minimum daily wage: P362.00
  • Minimum jeepney fare: P8.50
  • Minimum “FX” fare: P15.00
  • Taxi at “flag down” (when the meter is turned on): P25.00 (well, actually it’s now P35.00… when the cab driver turns the meter on, it will still say P25.00, but you have to pay him whatever amount the meter is displaying PLUS P10.00 more when you get to your destination.)
  • Parking fees at the malls: P25.00 to P40.00
  • Lottery ticket: P10.00 per bet
  • Haircut (salon): starting from P60.00 (could be lower in small barbershops)
  • Doctor’s consultation fee: starts at P500.00 in private hospitals (though, if you are entitled to discounts, perhaps because your pediatrician’s brother in law is your son’s godfather, then, it’s just P300.00)
  • Pan de sal or pandesal (probably the most popular breakfast bread): starts at P1.00 a piece for the small variety (according to my sources) but at our neighborhood bakery/variety store they sell for P1.50.
  • A stick of Marlboro brand cigarette: P2.00 (A pack can be bought for P27.00 to P28.00 in some supermarkets)
  • Candies (primarily mentholated candies and gums): 3 pieces for P2.00 (or P1.00 a piece from sidewalk vendors)
  • Bottled water (smallest bottle): P15.00 (could be lower in supermarkets)
  • McDonald’s BigMac: P92.00
  • McDonald’s Regular Fries: P27.00
  • McDonald’s “Burger McDo”: P27.00
  • Hotel Accommodation (Richmonde Hotel): Starts at US$105.00 inclusive of breakfast (according to their website)
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Last night, on my way home (on a jepney), a woman dropped a peso coin while she was trying to put her change into her purse… the coin landed on the step of the jeepney’s entrance. It was very evident that she wanted to get the coin back as her eyes never left the shiny coin. And every time someone would get off, I noticed her becoming a bit edgy (perhaps fearing that her precious coin would be kicked off to the street). At one point, when someone got off, she tried to reach for the coin raising her behind off her seat when, suddenly, the driver stepped on the gas. If she would have reached any further, she would have rolled off the jeepney and fell on the pavement and God-knows-what. Good thing she was able to hold on and sit back down on her seat. While all this was happening, I couldn’t help but think to myself, “is that peso coin worth risking your life for?”

She eventually got her precious coin back as it was still resting on where it landed when she dropped it when she got off.
 

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