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Grab makes Valentine’s plans easier with ‘V-Day Your Way’

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Grab Philippines is rolling out its “V-Day Your Way, Easy with Grab” campaign this February, giving Filipinos flexible ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day through its mobility, food, and delivery services.

The campaign highlights on-demand experiences like smart group ordering, scheduled gift deliveries, solo meals, and dine-out deals so users can celebrate whether they are on a date, with friends, or enjoying time alone. GrabMart data shows a spike in demand every February 14, with coffee packs, Ecuadorian roses, and chocolates among the most ordered items, while features like Order for Later and GrabMart’s 14-day advance booking help users secure flowers and gifts ahead of the rush.

For those dining out, Grab Dine-Out offers discounts of up to 50% at partner restaurants, while solo diners can opt for Meal for One sets with all-in pricing that lowers minimum spends and delivery fees. Group Order, which lets multiple people add to a single cart from their own phones, supports “Galentine’s” and barkada gatherings and has seen threefold growth in transactions.

Grab is also extending promos throughout “Febibig,” including codes such as FEBIBIG (extra discounts on Grab Dine-Out, GrabMart gifts, and GrabFood), GALENTINES (discounts on Group Orders), and REFMOMUNA (food discounts for early celebrations). The campaign’s core message: love can take many forms, and Grab aims to make any kind of celebration simple and hassle-free.

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Joaquin Segovia

Joaquin Segovia

Operations Manager

Joaquin graduated with a degree in Operations Management from San Beda University. Despite having no direct connection with his undergraduate course, his interest in technology led him to join YugaTech as an intern back in 2018. A few months after he graduated, fate worked its way in making him the Operations Specialist of the company.

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