

Motorists report sightings of the “Tapat Sa’yo” sticker on vehicles in major roads, side streets, and commercial areas. Drivers have raised questions about its meaning, and social media users continue to post photos of vehicles carrying the sticker.
The sticker is part of a customer reward effort from Petron Corporation. Many motorists link it to a P5 per liter fuel discount, which has contributed to growing inquiries at fuel stations.
Drivers can obtain the sticker at participating Petron stations. They fuel up, present a Petron Value Card, and request the sticker while stocks are available. Customers now ask about availability before they refuel.
The increasing number of vehicles carrying the sticker has led some motorists to casually refer to a “Tapat Sa’yo Club.” The phrase does not indicate an organized group. It shows the presence of the sticker across various areas.
Petron has not issued guidance on the duration of the discount or other related benefits. The distribution of the sticker continues in participating stations, and motorists continue to monitor availability and usage on the road.