Posted: 11/18/2009 - 5 comment(s) [ Comment ]
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 Hey guys!

So to help boost our resources for our upcoming charity basketball tournament, Team HBV at UC Berkeley decided to do a fundraiser teaming up with "Pho Me Now!" , which was actually started by a group of Cal students. Running from yesterday night to tomorrow night, customers who order from Pho Me Now can type in "TEAM HBV" into the comment box, 20% of their order will be donated to our cause! I personally ordered both last night and tonight, and let me tell you, this stuff is awesome! The first thing that stood out was that they are QUICK! Just today, no more than 15-20 min after I ordered online, the driver called me saying he was right outside my door...Amazing! They keep the broth and the noodles separately so that they arent soggy when it arrives. I've gotten the Big Boy Bowl and the Ultimate Brisket Bowl, both of them offering good portions of meat to fill you up. They also offer a decent variety of appetizers and drinks to make it a complete meal. The pho even comes in a convenient plastic microwavable tub that you can actually save and reuse for other purposes. Overall, I am a satisfied customer and will definitely order from them again, especially in super late night occasions since theyre open till 4am!

 

So, I encourage all of you who are in the berkeley area help support us and your hungry stomaches by ordering from Pho Me Now, and putting TEAM HBV on the comment box! You will not regret it!

 

-Greg

 

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Organization: Team HBV at UC Berkeley

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Who are are: Team HBV is dedicated to raising awareness of the disproportionately high incidence of hepatitis B (HBV) and liver cancer among the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) community as well as encouraging those who could be affected, to be tested. What we do at Cal: • Promote t
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When: 10/22/2009 5:55 PM to 12/31/2009 6:55 PM
12 Supporters - led by Jennifer Yang - updated 2 year(s) ago
Team HBV is dedicated to raising awareness of the disproportionately high incidence of hepatitis B (HBV) and liver cancer among the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) community as well as encouraging those who could be affected, to be tested.
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