00:00The price of fruits in Binondo, Manila went up a few hours before the New Year's greetings.
00:07This is the story of Dian Manalo.
00:11It has become a tradition for Anne's family to eat round fruits during the New Year's greetings.
00:17It is believed that it brings good luck.
00:21But Anne still doesn't want to rely on these to have a good fortune.
00:25But she still needs to work hard and persevere in life.
00:30Work hard and persevere in your work so that you'll have good luck.
00:37Because luck won't come to you if you don't work hard.
00:41Anne spent P5,000 on buying fruits.
00:45She went to Binondo early in the morning to buy fruits and other things to be lucky enough to avoid bad luck.
00:52Because later on, there will be too many people.
00:55According to the fruit vendors, sales are better this year compared to last year.
01:02They also started to love fruits because of the increase in the number of suppliers.
01:06It's a bit bad for me right now because it rained and no one went out.
01:13Last year, our sales were okay, but now it's a bit bad.
01:19Bayabas and grapes can be bought for P300 per kilo.
01:24Mango and dragon fruit are P250 per kilo.
01:28The price of kiyat-kiyat, honeydew, suha, and melon is P150 per kilo.
01:34Other fruits can also be bought here.
01:36They really need it for alay, for new people. That's my advice to them.
01:43Aside from fruits, you can also buy here other things that bring good luck.
01:48They are P50 to P500 depending on the size.
01:52We're really trying to find time for the new year.
01:57We're opening early so we can sell a lot.
02:00And of course, you can't miss the tikoy that attracts good luck.
02:06You can buy it for P50 to P300.
02:10BN Manalo for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.
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