Chooks-to-Go, the country's largest rotisserie chicken chain, ranked #2 in the Philippines and #63 in the World's Most Popular Fast Food Franchises list. The iconic roasted chicken take-out store is one of only two Philippines-based brands that made it to the global list. The list was posted by foody, an... read more →
Jan
06
Jan
06
Residents in Piddig, Ilocos Norte -- the hometown of the first Filipino Olympic medalist Teofilo Yldefonso -- received a surprise treat from the heirs of the late sports legend and war hero: free Chooks-to-Go chicken. Capt. Raul Yldefonso, who represented the descendants of the heroic swimmer, said his grandfather would... read more →
Jan
05
Children's cheers welcomed Bounty Agro Ventures, Inc. (BAVI) recently as employees conducted a Christmas feeding program in Cagayan de Oro City. Under the care of The Family International, the kids' parents were once severely affected by Typhoon Sendong several years ago, and had to be relocated to their current site... read more →
Jan
05
Bounty Agro Ventures, Inc. (BAVI) recently visited St Francis Orphanage in Zamboanga City to hand out delicious food as Christmas gifts. Dozens of children enjoyed the Chooks-to-Go products BAVI prepared. They also played games with Chooks-to-Go's mascot, Tom Crew, which proved to be a big hit among the kids. St... read more →
Dec
30
It's been days since Cebu was ravaged by Typhoon Odette. And Chooks-to-Go is making sure to do its part in helping the province overcome this tragedy. Behind the initiative of Coach Jerry Abuyador, we gave warm meals to the linesmen that are helping in restoring power back in Cebu. "Despite... read more →
Dec
21
Elderly people incarcerated at the Zamboanga City Jail were overjoyed to receive food support from Chooks-to-Go of Bounty Agro Ventures, Inc. (BAVI) recently. As part of the company's Christmas campaign, BAVI employees handed over dressed chicken to Bureau of Jail Management and Penology so inmates would also experience some Christmas... read more →
Dec
20
Help is on the way. Bounty Agro Ventures, Inc. (BAVI) has pledged to provide financial support to employees whose homes were damaged or destroyed by Typhoon Odette. The "super typhoon" on Thursday hit the Visayas and Mindanao, leveling almost everything on its path. We are determined to help our people... read more →
Dec
16
Bounty Agro Ventures, Inc. (BAVI) has begun spreading Christmas cheer by giving food support to various charities. Recently company employees visited the Children's Joy Foundation in Calamba, Laguna, where they distributed Chooks-to-Go and HeiHei products. They also gave the foundation cash support to help with its house's upkeep. A nationwide... read more →
Dec
06
Bounty Agro Ventures, Inc. (BAVI), the company behind Chooks-to-Go, was honored by the Philippine Olympians Association (POA) with the Arête Award. For the past year, BAVI honored the country's past Olympians by giving them livelihood in the form of Chooks-to-Go stores. And it did not go unnoticed by the POA.... read more →
Nov
29
"To inspire national pride, hope, and compassion." In short, PUSO PARA SA PINAS. That is the Purpose of Bounty Agro Ventures, Inc. (BAVI), according to company President Ronald Mascariñas in a festive virtual event today. "[Throughout BAVI's history], one thing anchored us and bonded us like a house built on... read more →
Nov
20
Bounty Agro Ventures, Inc. (BAVI) President Ronald Mascariñas recently shared in an international conference his company's secret in navigating the "treacherous seas" of the pandemic: a genuine love of country. Speaking at the 3rd Global Agribusiness Management and Entrepreneurship (GAME) Conference organized by the University of the Philippines Los Baños,... read more →
Nov
20
You can now Chooks-to-STAY! Chooks! – the first-ever dine-in restaurant of Chooks-to-Go – is now open to serve the public at Level 1, Robinsons Place, Lipa, Batangas. Offering all of Chooks-to-Go's bestsellers -- from Oven-Roasted Chicken to Liempo to Fried Chicken -- the new restaurant also offers Filipino classics such... read more →