With how expensive onions are, you can finally use them as a way to pay for some of your items at Japan Home Center. 🧅 | via philstarlife
onions into the country, a Japanese-inspired discount store is now accepting onions as payment.
For one day only, Japan Home Center, a popular P88 store in the Philippines, is accepting onions as payment for their selected products.Shoppers can choose up to three items to purchase. One onion is equal to one item.
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