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SHACKING! BANGAW, STAPLER AT IBA PA! HOW’S THAT FOR YOUR SHAWARMA?
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BITAG OFFICIAL
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Run time: 07:21
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English Summary of Video (AI):
Here's a summary in bullet points of the specific topics discussed in the video:

- BITAG shows support for responsible business establishments.
- Operating a business is a privilege granted by the government, not a right, and comes with responsibilities.
- A business license or permit is a privilege tied to responsibilities and accountability towards the public interest.
- The government ensures that products sold to consumers are safe.
- There have been multiple complaints about a certain shawarma business, which has been subject to scrutiny by BITAG more than three times.
- Historical complaints and issues with the shawarma business are documented in BITAG's library.
- Complaints include substandard products, presence of flies and mold, staple wires found, and sour sauces reported by franchisees.
- The employees of the shawarma company have also complained about mismanagement and abuse within the company starting in 2018.
- BITAG emphasizes they are not trying to defame but inform the public, asserting the public's right to know about issues with businesses.
- The presenter teases a series of uploads detailing complaints from 2018, 2019, 2021, and 2023.
- The video asserts the importance of small, medium, and large businesses to the community and economy, highlighting consumer confidence and public spending.
- There’s a warning to consumers to be cautious about repeated issues with products, especially in the post-pandemic phase where higher expenditure is expected.
- Online scams and consumer negligence are mentioned, with an appeal for shoppers to be wary of the businesses they support.
- Calls for the Food and Drug Administration to inspect and review the business in question for repeated health and safety violations.
- Encourages agencies like Sanitation and the Business Permits and Licensing Office (BPLO) to do their part.
- BITAG encourages victims and those with complaints to reach out to them for support, as they are willing to listen and act on legitimate grievances.
- The end of the video contains a challenge directed at lawyers and bloggers who criticize BITAG, inviting them to come forward and discuss their issues in person.

Please note that the personalities and contextual cultural references in the video may not fully translate into written English summaries due to the nuanced nature of language and communication.


Video Transcript / Subtitles:( AI generated. About AI subtitles » )
00:00.0
Kami po sa BITAG, suportado po namin ang mga establasamyentong pang negosyo.
00:12.0
Inuulid ko po, suportado po ng BITAG ang lahat ng mga establasamyentong pang negosyong responsable.
00:20.0
Huyom pong prebilihiyo.
00:24.0
Prebilihiyo po yung magnegosyo, hindi karapatan.
00:28.0
Karapatan mong gusto mong magnegosyo pero kapag nagpapatakbo ng negosyo, dito na po papasok ang gobyerno yung prebilihiyo.
00:36.0
Prebilihiyo may kaakibot na responsibilidad at pananagutan sa ating gobyerno sa kapakanan ng taong bayan.
00:46.0
Bakit prebilihiyo pong mabigyan ng business license, business permit o pangkisa?
00:52.0
Bakit prebilihiyo?
00:54.0
Sinabi ko kanina, may kaakibot na responsibilidad at pananagutan lagi sa kapakanan ng publiko o mamimili.
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