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beep cardholders enjoy complimentary KFC sides, desserts

To claim this offer, customers simply need to make a minimum single-receipt purchase of P200 and present their physical beep card or their registered beep card on the beep mobile app during the transaction.

beep is delighting its loyal customers with free side dishes at participating KFC branches.

To claim this offer, customers simply need to make a minimum single-receipt purchase of P200 and present their physical beep card or their registered beep card on the beep mobile app during the transaction. They can select one (1) of the following delectable side dishes: mashed potato, brownies, buttered corn, mushroom soup, or crispy fries.

“KFC is a beloved food brand in the Philippines often found in the very transport terminals frequented by beep cardholders. Through this renewed partnership between KFC Philippines and AF Payments Inc., customers not only benefit from the convenience of a seamless fare payment system but also enjoy the rewards that come with using a beep card. Our company is open to collaborating with businesses interested in leveraging the 10.6 million beep cards already issued to the public to drive traffic to their establishments,” stated AF Payments Inc. President and CEO JJ Moreno.

This promotion is applicable at the following KFC branches: WM North EDSA, SM North EDSA, SM North EDSA Annex 1, Edsa Congressional, Victory Central Mall, Grace Park, SM Grand Central, Trinoma, Trinoma FC, Recto, Eton Centris, Pureza, SM Sta Mesa, Tutuban Mall, SM San Lazaro, Alimall, Araneta, Gateway, Farmers, Telus Araneta, Rob Galleria, Rob Food Court, Marcos Hi-way, Grandmall, Robinsons Metro East, Carriedo, Sta Cruz, Good Earth, SM Manila 2, UN Ave, UN Square, Taft PGH, Robinsons Ermita, La Salle, Buendia, Libertad / Victory Mall, Metropoint, Edsa Greenhills, Megamall, Starmall EDSA Shaw, EDSA Central, Shangri-la, CIGI Pioneer, Glorietta, Landmark, SM Marikina, and SM Masinag.

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Please note that only one (1) beep card may be used per single-receipt transaction, and each cardholder can only redeem one free item per transaction, even if they possess multiple beep cards. No transaction splitting is allowed.

This promo is valid from October 15 to December 15, 2023.

The beep card can be purchased at LRT1, LRT2, and MRT3 stations, select convenience stores, and online via official Shopee, Lazada, and Facebook Marketplace stores. Beyond facilitating fare payments in the elevated rail lines, select bus lines, P2P buses, and modern jeepneys, beep cards can be used to pay for products at partner retail merchants nationwide.

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