Category Archives: Business

X Logo Atop San Francisco Headquarters Was Unverified!

SAN FRANCISCO, California (The Adobo Chronicles, San Francisco Bureau) – While (the former) Twitter continues to offer the verified check mark to its account holders, it has yet to obtain a check mark from the City and County of San Francisco.

San Francisco authorities have issued a Notice of Violation (NOV) to X, for putting up its new logo atop its headquarters on Market Street.

Existing codes require businesses to secure a permit before making any changes to existing buildings, including facades and signage.

Efforts by city building code enforcers to inspect the new construction failed twice because they were denied access to the building.

X may have violated SF’s community standards!

SM Baguio Is The Most Climate-Friendly Mall In All Of Asia!

BAGUIO CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Baguio City Bureau) – The SM Mall in Baguio City, Philippines may not be the largest in the Philippines but it has the distinction of being the most climate-friendly in all of Asia, and perhaps the entire world.

It boasts of an in-mall swimming pool which collects water from the rain. The heavier the rain, the deeper the pool becomes.

The Adobo Chronicles team shot this video on Sunday as moderate rain began to fill the pool located at the mall’s first-floor rotunda, to the delight of shoppers and vendors alike.

Also Revealed: Jollibee D. Tuazon’s Middle Name!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Earlier, The Adobo Chronicles reported that a Philippine Statistics Authority employee leaked the real of Jollibee, based on his recently-released National ID.

Now, the whole world knows that the fat, happy bee’s full name is Jollibee D. Tuazon.

But netizens wondered what the “D” stands for, which would indicate his mother’s maiden name.

Our Adobo Chronicles investigative journalists went to work today to try to find out.

Jollibee’s middle name is Dimaunahan (can’t be beaten) which jibes well with his reputation of trouncing its No. 1 competitor in the Philippines, McDonald’s.

(Ruel Montenegro contributed to this report)