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Some businesses oppose removal of booklet system for senior citizens

- CBN News)

SOME businessme­n are opposing moves to do away with the booklet used in monitoring discounted purchases of senior citizens and persons with disability.

It added that if the purchase limit is lifted, most supermarke­ts would suffer as the markup is mostly less than 5 percent.

“Kahit s abihin mong malaking retailer, kung napakarami namang bibili na sa less 5 percent mahirap din ang magiging katayuan.

Kaya panatilihi­n natin ang booklet at ang Senior Citizen card p at ina‘yungPWD card ,” said Carlos Cabochan, the group’s president.

For the bigger Philippine Retailers Associatio­n, removing the booklet system can be open to abuse.

“Kung tanggalin po natin itongp ur chase booklet requiremen­t, maaaring mangyari po ito na ‘ yung isang mapagsaman­talang tao ay tumalon mula from store A to store B to store C para bumili or at the same time mamili ng mga basic necessitie­s na in excess sa kanyang requiremen­ts,” said PRA director Atty. Paul Santos.

“’ Yung tipong hindi na lang para sa kanya, baka pati sa buong pamilya niya makinabang na rin,” he said.

QR code

Meanwhile, the Pharmaceut­ical and Health Care Associatio­n of t he Philippine­s suggested the use of the QR code system to replace the booklets.

The group said the DICT or any government agency could design the QR system which would be printed on the senior citizens or PWD ID.

This way, the pharmacies or stores can monitor the purchases without bringing the booklet all the time.

Mercury now doing away with booklet

Pharmacies have started to remove the 12- percent value added tax for some medicines related to specific illnesses as announced by the Bureau of Internal Revenue.

Mercury Drug also launched the Suki Card where seniors need not bring the booklet anymore every time they purchase selected medicines since the data is already stored in a centralize­d system. ( ABS

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