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Caltex reveals efforts to help consumers

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4 years agoon

From discount lanes for public utility vehicles (PUV), P100 worth of free fuels, rewards points for dining or shopping to programs for high-need public high schools and millions in donations to disaster relief efforts, motorists get more benefits and value per liter each time they fuel up at Caltex.
Many Caltex stations across the country provide discount lanes to PUV, offering as much as P4 off per liter. This helps the drivers stretch their budget to shoulder the increase in prices of oil and commodities.
Caltex is on its 3rd anniversary with Robinsons Rewards Card where members get rewards points each time they gas up at Caltex, enabling them to stretch their grocery, shopping or fuel budget. Landers Superstore members can also avail themselves of fuel discounts at co-located Caltex sites.
Caltex remains active in helping public high schools acquire more modern teaching and learning equipment.
For the past 3 years, the Fuel Your School campaign of Caltex has been able to provide P11 million-worth of STEM resources to 88 schools, 3,000 public high school teachers, and over one million public high school students in Metro Manila, Davao, and Bicol. These efforts were recognized by different award-giving bodies such as the Silver and Gold Anvil Awards from Public Relations Society of the Philippines, a merit recognition from the coveted Quill Awards, and the American Chamber of Commerce CSR Excellence Awards.
Caltex FYS is now ongoing in the Ilocos Region and CAR where it will donate P3 million to help this years’ 30 chosen high-need public high schools.
“We understand the needs and concerns of motorists, especially when inflation is high and commodity prices are on the rise. We hope to aid them in their daily journey and continue to provide the best-value products and services in the country,” said Atty. Raissa Bautista, manager for policy, government and public affairs, CPI.

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