Megaworld Lifestyle Malls welcomes shoppers to a #SaferandHappier lifestyle experience
New campaign video shows more stringent and innovative mall safety guidelines Megaworld Lifestyle Malls is welcoming its valued guests to a safer and happier shopping experience anchored on more stringent and innovative safety measures. In a newly released campaign video titled #SaferandHappier at Megaworld Lifestyle Malls, the company, which currently operates 18 lifestyle malls across

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New campaign video shows more stringent and innovative mall safety guidelines Megaworld Lifestyle Malls is welcoming its valued guests to a safer and happier shopping experience anchored on more stringent and innovative safety measures.
In a newly released campaign video titled #SaferandHappier at Megaworld Lifestyle Malls, the company, which currently operates 18 lifestyle malls across the Philippines, outlines how it is stepping up its efforts to ensure the safety and protection of its mall guests through more intensified measures and modern innovations.
“From state-of-the-art disinfecting chambers, sanitizing UV Cabinets and automated sanitizers to mobilizing our own social distancing ambassadors and sanitation squads, and implementing strict pre-work requirements for our store staff and even our own employees, we are definitely going beyond government regulations to provide our valued guests with the safest shopping environment possible,” said Graham Coates, first vice president and head of Megaworld Lifestyle Malls.
Megaworld Lifestyle Malls currently has 18 lifestyle malls across the country including Eastwood Mall, Eastwood Citywalk and The Clubhouse at Temple Drive in Quezon City; Lucky Chinatown in Binondo, Manila; Uptown Bonifacio, Forbes Town and Venice Grand Canal in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City; Newport Mall at Resorts World Manila in Pasay City; Three Central Mall, Paseo Center and San Lorenzo Place Mall in Makati City; California Garden Square in Mandaluyong City; The Village Square Alabang and Alabang West Parade in Las Piñas City, Twin Lakes Shopping Village in Laurel, Batangas; Southwoods Mall in Binan, Laguna; Mactan Alfresco in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu; and Festive Walk Mall in Mandurriao, Iloilo City.
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