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Last updated: November 2024
Ranking criteria: value for money, customer reviews, popularity, brand trustworthiness
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As usual, this month we aggregated dozens of popular Dry Packet Noodles in the Philippines and ranked them based on value for money, customer reviews, popularity, brand trustworthiness. According to this November's formal ranking, dry packet noodles by Lucky Me! are the most prominent ones, followed by Lucky Me and Nissin Yakisoba .
We made a price chart of the top selling Dry Packet Noodles (see below). Budget options start at ₱14, going up ₱504. The most popular option is priced at ₱100, which is on the pricier side.
₱14 | ₱95 | ₱504 |
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Meta-rankings are a combination of all expert reviews we can find on the Internet. When present, meta-rankings are the strongest ranking signal (we trust experts more than consumers).
Consumer score is calculated from customer reviews.
Not all categories have enough expert endorsements online - in such cases we use consumer score weighted by historical brand prominence in the niche (brands that historically specialize in a certain category get a slight bump in that category rankings). Consumer score is a normalized 0-10 score based on customer reviews.
Recently we removed price form our rankings - it no longer affects recommendations. Whether to go budget or premium is consumer's choice, not ours.
As can be seen below, top ranked dry packet noodles in the Philippines start at roughly ₱14 and go up to ₱504. Median price is ₱95.
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₱14 | ₱504 |
More detailed price comparison chart is above.