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3 The language itself has captured and currently ironically reflects the deteriorated, poor state of
affairs. Filipinos use the term pagpag (shake, shaken) in a context not used 15 or 20 years ago;
it now refers to le -over, spoiling food retrieved from restaurants' le -over refuse, garbage
dumps and trash cans, literally shaken (pagpag) to free it from dirt and other contaminants to
become standard fare for dirt-poor ci zens. Pagpag was known before as kanin baboy (pigs'
food), treated even by the poorest as simply unfit for human consump on. Now, a new breed
of entrepreneurs formidably work the informal economy, recycling tradi onal kanin baboy
into pagpag and ironically helping improve the nutri onal and poverty sta s cs of the
country.
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