Customers of an affordable grocery store are speaking out against the latest withdrawal of some of its grocery items. Dali Everyday Grocery is a retail grocery store that sells food items, kitchen essentials and cleaning supplies at a low price. The store stated that most of its products are locally sourced while others are coming in from Malaysia, China, South Korea and Europe.

Its first store opened in 2020, and has built over 630 stores nationwide. However, the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines’ (IPOPHL) instructed Dali to take out some of its products due to copyright infringement. Local food and beverage company NutriAsia, Inc.

issued a complaint regarding Dali’s alleged replication of its existing brand packaging for its condiments, including Datu Puti and UFC. On Wednesday, The store removed three items from its shelves: Raja Puro vinegar and soy sauce as well as Kulina banana catsup. This led some consumers to express their objections on social media regarding Dali’s withdrawal of some of its products.

TikTok users are concerned that other products like the store’s beverages may soon be pulled out as well. “DO NOT TOUCH MY BAKAKULT,” one person commented on TikTok regarding Dali’s version of the well-known probiotic drink, Yakult. “Kumusta naman yung nomu nomu akala ko mogu mogu eh,” another online user said pertaining to a different fruity drink.

“Huwag naman sana umabot sa [punto na] isasara ang dali kasi sobrang affordable talaga,�.