Manila, Philippines – A handful of local brands and organizations in the Philippines have shown their quirky side by joining the online trend in regards to the recently-debated online trend #LugawIsEssential.
The context draws its origin from the now infamous ‘lugaw incident’ where Marvin Ignacio, a food delivery rider working for Grab Philippines, was held in a checkpoint at Brgy. Muzon, San Jose del Monte, Bulacan by barangay (local government unit) officials since his delivery of ‘lugaw’, the Filipino equivalent of savory porridge, was not deemed ‘essential’ in terms of service.
As the Greater Manila area, including the province of Bulacan, is still under enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), many people resort to food deliveries, to which the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) has deemed ‘essential’.
The video appeared in the Facebook Live video of the food delivery rider, who streamed the confrontation with barangay officials. The incident went viral on Maundy Thursday, 1 April, which has drawn flak among netizens due to the ‘paradoxical’ nature the barangay officials gave in terms of the item’s essential nature. Despite initially blowing up on Facebook, the trend became more prominent in other social media channels, including Instagram and Twitter.
As the trend #LugawIsEssential spiked in popularity on Twitter Philippines, several known and local brands have jumped in the trend to poke fun at the ongoing trend, while maintaining campaign presence and relevancy at the same time.
Jumping first on the trend is the rider’s employer Grab Philippines, where in one of their posts, they quote that “If food is essential, and lugaw is essential, therefore LUGAWISESSENTIAL”. The post itself has acted as a new local campaign by Grab PH of using the promo code to gain a free delivery perk from the service itself.
Let’s give thanks to all our Grab riders na tuloy lang sa paghatid ng ating essential needs! Saludo po kami sa inyo, kuyas and ates! 💚
— Grab Philippines (@grabph) March 31, 2021
Use LUGAWISESSENTIAL to get free delivery on your GrabFood order! T&Cs apply. pic.twitter.com/IBiwaTnwRr
Furthermore, the Philippine arm of GrabMart also uses the same promo code campaign to entice customers with a free delivery perk when they buy the ingredients of lugaw, which include rice, egg, garlic, salt, and ginger as staples.
Make your own lugaw and say LUGAWISESSENTIAL! Order ingredients from GrabMart today and cook your own even after curfew!
— Grab Philippines (@grabph) March 31, 2021
Use LUGAWISESSENTIAL when you check out for free delivery! pic.twitter.com/r4LAix4AYj
Some Grab PH users have also noted a new advisory message on the app’s dashboard which similarly pokes fun at the lugaw incident, stating that they are “serving you 24/7 this ECQ so that you can stay safe at home while we bring you essentials (food and lugaw included!).”
We heard you, Jason! 😉 https://t.co/L6OPTyT9K9 pic.twitter.com/bia5BnjH5a
— Grab Philippines (@grabph) March 31, 2021
Meanwhile, the Philippine division of smartphone brand Xiaomi posted a tweet reminiscent of the time of how the founders of Xiaomi in 2010 united on a meal of lugaw in deciding what to call their company as.
Did you know? 11 years ago, eight people came together in Beijing with one purpose: To create something cool! And it took them just a bowl of "lugaw" to know what they wanted to call the company. Thus, Xiaomi was created. 😁
— Xiaomi Philippines (@Xiaomi_PH) March 31, 2021
At Xiaomi, #LugawIsEssential #InnovationForEveryone pic.twitter.com/LxdFJQP4lt
Oil company Phoenix Fuels, on the other hand, pokes fun at the debacle by posting an infographic stating the ‘essential’ ingredients of making lugaw, accompanied with a Twitter thread helping online users how to cook porridge. The online post aims to promote Phoenix Fuels’ liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) products.
Just in case you need it for your next lugaw fix dahil mahigpit na…👀 #LugawIsEssential pic.twitter.com/yEy3bLaoON
— Phoenix SUPER LPG (@phoenixsuperlpg) March 31, 2021
On a similar note, local weather channel Panahon.TV also posted a photo, enumerating and visualizing the lugaw ingredients at the same time.
THE ANATOMY OF LUGAW
— Panahon.TV (@PanahonTV) April 1, 2021
Lugaw is the go-to food for many Filipinos even during lockdown! These are the essential ingredients to make this porridge even tastier. pic.twitter.com/6KgxzTv1gi
As the trend fell into the observance of April Fool’s Day as well, some smaller local brands have also jumped into ‘trolling’ their online audiences with ‘new products’.
On a weird note, local adult pleasure brand frisky ‘announced’ that they have recently launched a new lube product, with lugaw as the new flavor, to which they ‘announced’ is on sale on both Lazada and Shopee.
Meanwhile, local candle scents maker Clementine Scents announced that they have launched a ‘lugaw-scented candle’ to allow customers “enjoy the scent of [the] favorite Filipino porridge, wherever, whenever.”

Other brands and organizations that poked fun on the #LugawIsEssential debacle includes the National Historical Commission of the Philippines, local anime media group portal AniRadio Plus, and Default Cafe Pub, which made a jovial take on the likewise viral photo of President Rodrigo Duterte blowing a ‘birthday cake’ made out of steamed rice.
We join the Nation in celebrating Filipino Food Month (Buwan ng Kalutong Pilipino). Time to appreciate our cultural heritage seen in our cuisine. Even the simple lugaw or the ostentatious lechon have meaning that make them essential in our national life. 🇵🇭
— National Historical Commission of the Philippines (@NHCPOfficial) April 1, 2021
Food. #MakeItHistoric pic.twitter.com/3ZoLuOzT3P
Don't stop me. It is what it is. 🥄
— Aniradio+ (@aniradioplus) March 31, 2021
Anime: Akatsuki no Yona#foodislife #foodisessential #LugawisEssential #Lugaw pic.twitter.com/kntEQsbu9F
Lugaw is essential.
— Default (@defaultcafepub) March 31, 2021
Food is essential.
Our riders are essential.#LugawIsEssential pic.twitter.com/QNnDZfpxGQ