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Uncle John's now on MetroMart

 

Uncle John’s now available via MetroMart

More quick pantry restocking options with MetroMart Express

 


Popular convenience store chain Uncle John’s is now available to order online via MetroMart, the #1 online grocery delivery service in the Philippines.

Customers may now avail quick pantry restocking from Uncle John’s with MetroMart Express, with minimal order volume and delivered within the hour.

The first 10 Uncle John’s convenience store locations available with MetroMart include Mayhaligue Street in Tondo, Manila City, Greenpark Cainta in Rizal, Western Bicutan in Parañaque City, Vergonville in Las Piñas City, Fatima Main along McArthur Highway in Valenzuela City, Montojo and Malibay branches in Pasay City,  Jose Abello Street in BF Resort, Las Piñas City, Robinsons Novaliches along Quirino Highway in Quezon City, and Blue Sapphire in BGC (Bonifacio Global City) in Taguig City.

Get FREE Delivery when you order from Uncle John’s with a minimum spend of 1,000.

 

This promo is valid for ALL Users, within May 22 until June 4, 2023, terms and conditions apply.

Try convenient, time-saving online shopping for a wide selection of groceries and essentials with MetroMart. Download the app via https://bit.ly/DownloadNowMM

MetroMart Philippines is the #1 on-demand online grocery delivery service in the Philippines. Our grocery partners include S&R Membership Shopping, Robinsons Supermarket, Landmark, The Marketplace, Shopwise, All Day Supermarket, Merrymart, Super8 Grocery Warehouse, Ever Supermarket, UltraMega Supermarket, and over 500+ specialty store retailers like Pet Express, No Brand, Baby Company, Toy Kingdom, Toys R Us, National Book Store, Office Warehouse, Southstar Drug and AllDay Rx. Customers can order from their favorite stores on the MetroMart app and have it delivered to their door in less than 2 hours! Over 160,000 products are available with our 500+ partner supermarkets and partner specialty stores. Order your groceries through www.metromart.com, or download the app on iOS or Android app store.

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