In another bizarre twist in the ongoing political feud between the Duterte camp and the Marcos administration, Vice President Sara Duterte has once again drawn public attention—this time not through fiery speeches or high-profile confrontations, but through what was supposed to be a simple community event called “Pandesal Day.”
According to various reports and online commentary, the event, held in Quezon City, was originally intended to showcase the Vice President’s so-called “grassroots engagement” and support for local small businesses. The bakery involved in the activity is allegedly owned by a Chinese-Filipino entrepreneur, which immediately raised eyebrows among critics who have long accused Duterte of having questionable sympathies toward China.

During the event, Duterte distributed pandesal—a traditional Filipino bread roll—to attendees, but according to witnesses and viral posts, the event quickly took on a political tone rather than a charitable one. Instead of focusing on local entrepreneurship or community outreach, the Vice President reportedly used the opportunity to deliver yet another tirade against President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. (PBBM) and his administration.
“Kung ako ang may-ari ng bakery na ‘yon,” a political vlogger commented sharply, “hindi ko papayagan ‘yung ganitong klaseng presscon. Ako ‘yung nagpa-event, ako ‘yung gumastos, tapos sisiraan mo pa ang gobyerno sa harap ng media? Nakakakilabot talaga.”
The press conference, held on-site during the bread-giving activity, reportedly included several of Duterte’s loyal media allies. Observers described the atmosphere as “politically charged,” with Duterte delivering remarks that “felt more like a campaign rally than a charity outreach.” Several attendees were left uneasy by the tone and aggressiveness of her statements. “Ramdam mo talaga ‘yung galit at kabaliwan,” one online viewer commented.

But what has truly sparked outrage and confusion was the alleged “coupon system” implemented during the event. Recipients of the free pandesal, according to on-the-ground sources, were reportedly asked to present or fill out a coupon form in exchange for the bread. The purpose of this coupon remains unclear, though speculation quickly spread across social media.
Critics claim the coupons might have been used for data gathering or political profiling, possibly for future mobilization under the Office of the Vice President (OVP) or for other undisclosed projects. “Bakit kailangan ng coupon kung libre naman ang pandesal?” one commentator asked. “May kapalit ba ang tinapay? O may nakatago bang agenda sa likod ng kabutihang ito?”
The issue became even more controversial after reports surfaced that the funding for the event may have come directly from the OVP’s discretionary budget. If true, this could raise serious questions about the misuse of public funds for partisan political activities. Observers noted that Duterte has previously been accused of using her position and budget allocation for projects that seem more personal or political in nature rather than purely public service-oriented.
Political analysts also highlighted how Duterte’s “Pandesal Day” comes at a time when tensions between her camp and the Marcos administration are reaching new highs. The Vice President has been openly critical of several policies of President Marcos Jr., from his handling of the education sector to his foreign policy decisions. The latest event, analysts say, may be part of her continuing effort to project herself as an “independent political force” distinct from the administration, while appealing to populist and nationalist sentiments.
Meanwhile, supporters of the President see the event as a desperate attempt to stay relevant amid declining public sympathy toward the Duterte family. One viewer commented, “Dati baril at giyera ang dala nila, ngayon pandesal na lang. Pero pareho pa rin—may halong propaganda.”
Adding fuel to the fire, the connection between Duterte and the Chinese-Filipino bakery owner has also drawn scrutiny. The owner reportedly helped organize the event and provided media access to Duterte’s team. Critics quickly pointed out the irony: while Duterte has repeatedly denied being “pro-China,” her latest activity once again involved Chinese-linked businesses. “Hindi po kayo pro-China ha?” the commentator mocked in his vlog. “Eh bakit lahat ng galaw ninyo, may bahid ng Beijing?”
Throughout the controversy, what stood out was the growing public fatigue with the Vice President’s repeated attempts to attack the administration under the guise of civic outreach. “Kung gusto mong mamigay ng tinapay, mamigay ka,” said one frustrated citizen online. “Pero huwag mong gamitin ‘yan para manira ng kapwa mo public official. Hindi na ito serbisyo—propaganda na ito.”
The event also reignited discussions about the Office of the Vice President’s accountability. Under existing government protocols, all OVP-funded projects must be transparent and properly documented, especially when involving partnerships with private entities. The rumored use of coupons could raise red flags about possible political intent or misuse of personal data.
In the broader political landscape, analysts see this incident as symbolic of a larger struggle for narrative control between the Marcos and Duterte camps. With the 2025 midterm elections approaching, every public gesture—from gift-giving to press conferences—can carry hidden messages about loyalty, power, and ambition. “Even something as simple as a piece of bread,” one political columnist observed, “can become a weapon in the ongoing war for public opinion.”
As of now, the OVP has yet to issue an official statement clarifying the nature of the “Pandesal Day” event, its funding sources, or the purpose of the coupon system. Social media, however, continues to buzz with criticism, memes, and parody videos mocking the Vice President’s stunt.
For many Filipinos, this controversy is both embarrassing and exhausting. What could have been a wholesome community activity has instead become another symbol of division in Philippine politics—where even a humble pandesal cannot escape the taste of scandal.