"Pagkain mula sa lokal. Negosyong lokal. Mga mukha na mapagkakatiwalaan."
Local food. Local business. Faces you can trust.
F. Simeon & surrounds — delivered every day
Within 10km of F. Simeon, we deliver any day — meat, fish, vegetables, eggs, bread, feeds, ice, everything on the site. Order by 10am, at your door same day. No app, no middleman, no stranger at the gate. Just your neighbours, bringing you real food from land you can see.
The Nana Bambi's Jeepney
Our 4x4 jeepney runs the local zone every day. If you hear it — that's us. Wave us down or order ahead. Same people, same route, same faces. That's how it works here.
Local delivery rates
Flat rate per vehicle. Cold chain available on licensed vehicles only — signed docket required.
| Vehicle | Cold chain | 5km | 10km | 15km * |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trike | ||||
| Trike — dry / ice box | Ice box only | ₱80 | ₱130 | ₱180 |
| Trike + chiller box | Chiller + ice | ₱120 | ₱180 | ₱240 |
| Car / Ute | ||||
| Car / Ute — dry | Dry only | ₱150 | ₱250 | ₱350 |
| Ute + reefer cab | Licensed cold chain | ₱220 | ₱350 | ₱480 |
| Truck | ||||
| Cab truck — dry | Dry only | ₱350 | ₱550 | ₱750 |
| Reefer cab truck | Licensed cold chain | ₱480 | ₱700 | ₱950 |
* 15km zone — by appointment only. Contact us to book.
Cold chain docket — all licensed cold chain deliveries require a signed cold chain integrity docket. Temperature recorded at dispatch and on arrival. No docket = dry delivery rate applies.
Beyond 15km — see the scheduled corridor runs below (Wed / Fri / Mon).
How it works
Place your order by phone or through the website. Orders close 48 hours before the run. If it is on the site, it is available. If it is not on the site, it is not available unless you are told otherwise. Simple as that.
Nobody orders vegetables without pork. That is not how people eat. So the boxes are mixed — meat, fish, vegetables, whatever you need. One order, one delivery, one stop.
The runs
Wednesday — Ragay to Sipocot
Friday — Ragay to Daet
Monday — Ragay to Tagkawayan
Three runs a week. The ring road from Ragay up through Sipocot and Daet, across and back through Tagkawayan. Two provinces, coastal and inland, covered in a weekly cycle.
Not just our food
The runs are not only about delivering Bambi's products. We are a logistics network. If we are driving from Ragay to Daet and you need cold chain or dry goods moved from one town to the next along our route, we will carry it. The vehicle is going anyway. The cold chain is running anyway. That capacity should be used.
Happy to transport for local businesses, vendors, farmers — anyone along the corridor who needs reliable cold chain or dry goods moved on schedule.
We never come home empty
Every run goes out loaded and comes back loaded. On the return leg, we collect from satellite points along the route — local farmers' produce, dry goods, raw feed materials like corn, rice husk, copra. Whatever the farm and the supply chain need, we pick up on the way home.
The delivery network works in both directions. Outbound: food to customers. Inbound: raw materials and local produce back to Bambi's. Nothing runs empty. Every kilometre earns its keep.
Ice
We sell ice. Out here, reliable ice supply matters. For the fishermen, for the vendors, for the households, for anyone who needs to keep things cold. Available at Bambi's and on the delivery runs.
Cold chain
From the butcher counter and the cold store to the delivery vehicle to the customer's hands — the chain does not break. Insulated boxes, ice packs, proper handling. Meat stays cold. Fish stays cold. Produce stays fresh. No exceptions.
Satellite sites
As the network grows, satellite collection and drop-off points go in around the ring road — barangay stores, partner vendors, trusted points along the route. Customers can collect orders. Farmers can drop off produce and raw materials for the return run. The satellites work both ways.
Payment
All payments are handled through bank transfer or GCash only. Drivers do not handle cash. This is a security decision — for the drivers, for the customers, and for the business. Clean, traceable, no risk on the road.
The fleet
Our vehicles are 4x4. A little rain will not stop us. This is Bicol — it rains. The roads flood. We expect that and we are built for it.
Marine backup
When the roads close — and in typhoon season they will close — we have a marine backup plan for the Ragay Gulf. Food does not stop moving because a bridge is underwater. We are working to build partnerships with local boat operators so that when the roads shut down, the water route opens up. The delivery network has to be as resilient as the farm itself.
Order channels
Phone. Website. Facebook. Messenger. Barangay networks. Schools. Churches. Local eateries. However people are comfortable ordering, that is how they order. The system adapts to the community, not the other way around.