Choosing the healthier option for lunch feels like a personal victory for wellness. But for Kenny Rogers Roasters, loving oneself can be a community win — especiallyChoosing the healthier option for lunch feels like a personal victory for wellness. But for Kenny Rogers Roasters, loving oneself can be a community win — especially

Your Kenny Rogers Roasters Chimichurri helps the city eat healthy, too

2026/03/16 11:35
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Choosing the healthier option for lunch feels like a personal victory for wellness. But for Kenny Rogers Roasters, loving oneself can be a community win — especially through their Farmvocacy program.

The fan-favorite Chimichurri Solo B Plate has earned its reputation for being both delicious and nutritious. But this 2026, Kenny Rogers Roasters makes a direct investment in expanding urban agriculture by donating P1 for every Chimichurri Solo B purchase to the cause, helping scale sustainable food production and access to nutritious produce for underserved urban communities.

Five Years of Farmvocacy 

The Farmvocacy program began as Kenny Rogers Roasters’ initiative to maximize urban spaces. Now in its fifth year, it has evolved into a long-term commitment to sustainability. It’s no longer about just sowing seeds but cultivating self-sufficiency, particularly for individuals living in cities.

The success of the February donation drive pushed the program to strengthen its roots in the public school system in Metro Manila. Aside from bolstering two existing school farm sites, the funds also added three new partner schools: CP Teresa Elementary School, Pasay City Science National High School, and Mandaluyong Elementary School.

By partnering with these institutions, the program ensures that students aren’t just reading nutrition in their textbooks — they also get to witness where it comes from by growing their own harvests and eventually make it part of their regular consumption.

“We always believed choosing a healthy meal should feel like a personal win,” said Frederick Siy, President and CEO of Kenny Rogers Roasters Philippines. “But as we enter a milestone for the Farmvocacy program, we wanted to take that feeling further — by making your healthy choice a win for entire communities, too, and turning our own stores into living classrooms.”

Agriculture You Can See and Taste

To make the impact of the program even more visible, Kenny Rogers Roasters introduced a first for the Philippines: in-store urban farms. Located at the Quezon Avenue and Southwood branches, showcasing the value of farm-to-table harvests in spaces customers already frequent.

The program’s success is also built in collaboration with Urban Farmers Philippines, which helps turn unused spaces into working gardens through community demos and learning activities.

The impact comes full circle through a partnership with a non-profit organization, Rise Against Hunger, making Mandaluyong Elementary School the primary recipient.

With stronger school farms, innovative in-store learning hubs, and a direct link to community nutrition, Kenny Rogers Roasters’ Farmvocacy program proves that when everyone chooses to eat well, more people can, too.


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