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Sharon Cuneta’s Grocery List Comes with Advice on Life’s Essentials

Imagine walking into a supermarket and seeing Megastar Sharon Cuneta working as a clerk, helping shoppers fill their carts. One moment, she’s at the checkout counter recommending must-have essentials; the next, she’s strolling through the aisles, sharing practical tips and chatting with shoppers like everyone’s trusted Ate.

This is the premise of InLife’s latest campaign featuring InLife’s Dreamweaver Sharon Cuneta, which encourages Filipinos to rethink what truly belongs on their essentials list. Through familiar grocery staples and relatable life moments, the campaign delivers a timely reminder that insurance is no longer just a luxury but an essential part of protecting the people and future we value most.

Everyday Choices, Meaningful Insights

In the video, Ate Shawie meets a young woman picking out groceries for her family, from fruits for her mom and coffee for her dad to cookies for bunso and a few self-care treats, a familiar glimpse of the Filipino Sandwich Generation quietly holding everything together. With a knowing smile, she suggests a loaf of bread as a simple pan-sigurado that reflects being a smart breadwinner, then adds milk to “fortify” her health, a gentle reminder that caring for her health is just as essential as caring for those who depend on her.

Elsewhere, a couple rushing to complete their list gets timely suggestions from Ate Shawie, who points them to a coffee blend and canned goods, staples that reflect the madiskarte and sulit mindset of Filipino “all-around” parents, while hinting at the importance of protecting the income that sustains the family, especially for families relying on an OFW breadwinner supporting loved ones from afar.

Meanwhile, a well-heeled retiree lingers by the vitamins aisle, accomplished yet contemplative after decades of success, and is gently reminded that it’s never too late to secure his future, because true retirement freedom comes from protecting and sustaining what he has earned.

Beyond The Grocery Cart

What begins as a lighthearted grocery run reveals a deeper message, as Ate Shawie’s suggestions mirror the quiet questions Filipinos ask when filling their carts: will this sustain my family, bring lasting value, and prepare us for the future? These same questions apply to life and health insurance, yet many still prioritize immediate needs over long term protection. Bridging this gap, the campaign cleverly connects everyday staples to InLife’s solutions:

● Bread (Pansigurado) represents InLife Abundance, with regular cash payouts every two years for education, healthcare, or emergencies.
● Milk (Health N’ Sure Fortified) symbolizes Resilience, a 2-in-1 health and savings plan covering over 100 critical and minor illnesses up to age 99.
● Coffee (3-in-1 Custom Wealth Blend) reflects Wealth Assure Plus, a customizable life insurance product with investment components and flexible add-ons.
● Tuna (InLife 115) stands for iProtect, a term insurance plan providing reliable, renewable protection with added benefits like double cash payouts.
● Vitamins (Retir-E Silver) represent Retire Assure 2, offering retirement protection for Filipinos up to age 73, with guaranteed monthly payouts until age 100.
Through these simple, relatable parallels, financial protection becomes easier to understand, leading to one clear message from Ate Shawie: “insurance isn’t a luxury, it is essential.”

A Timely Reminder for Filipino Families

Many Filipinos still see insurance as optional, often viewed as too complex, too costly, or only for the wealthy, reflecting the country’s low insurance penetration. It is still treated as a luxury rather than a basic need, even as recent events such as the pandemic and economic uncertainties have shown the real cost of being unprepared. Like the essentials we place in our grocery carts, life and health protection, along with financial security, deserve a place in every family’s everyday budget.

Reinforcing this message, Gae L. Martinez, Chief Marketing Officer of InLife, said, “We buy essential items not because they are trendy. We buy them because they protect our family’s well-being. They safeguard our health. They give us peace of mind, knowing we are able to provide for our family’s needs. It’s the same with financial protection. They help us secure everything else inside our grocery cart.”

Making InLife Part of Every Checklist

With over 115 years of service, InLife continues to help Filipinos secure their future with solutions designed for every stage of life, providing security in uncertainty and protection for the family when it matters most. As the country’s first and largest life insurer that is proudly 100 percent Filipino, for Filipinos, it has grown alongside generations, understanding their needs and standing by them with trusted solutions for protection, savings, investments, and retirement, making it an essential part of every Filipino family’s checklist.

Learn more about how InLife can help secure your family’s future at www.inlife.com.ph/mag-sharon-para-sa-kinabukasan

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