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Expree delivery app launches with online homegrown concert series

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EXPREE, the newest multi-service delivery and transportation service app in Cebu, launched this September with a bang!

Expree launched with an online concert featuring homegrown Cebuano talents Oh Caraga!, Jerika Teodorico, Kurt Fick and Missing Filemon. The concert series is broadcasted live on Expree’s official Facebook page every Thursday at 7 p.m.

Last Sept. 17, local favorite Oh Caraga! kicked off the online concert series as they played their beloved hits including “Ipanumpa Ko.” Aside from the music entertainment, Expree also gave and will continue to give away cash prizes for a lucky viewer every Thursday until Oct. 8. P1,000 worth of food delivery from Expree’s homegrown merchants will be given to 10 lucky winners and an additional P10,000 will be given each week to chosen social good foundations and organizations Children of the Coast, Mt. Manunggal Ecovillage, Happy Tummy Communities and Courage Cebu.

Expree is the newest delivery and ridehailing app in the Cebu market and it aims to provide efficient and reliable services to the community. With the banner tagline “Ato Ni!,” Expree is fully committed to be of service to Cebuanos. Aside from providing stable jobs and steady income for its partner riders, Expree also aims to uplift local industry by helping small homegrown businesses garner more sales despite the pandemic. The Expree app is fully designed for users to be able to order all of their favorite local eats without having to step out of the safety and comforts of their own homes.

Expree app is now available for download on the App Store and Google Play.

A parallel Expree Merchant app is also downloadable via Google Play for homegrown merchants to have easy access to their own dashboards. (PR)

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