The concept has its criticisms, citing several drawbacks. Some are known to use wells, some illegally constructed, as water sources leading to possibly unsanitary water conditions. Another criticism of the traditional
palengke is that it is an old concept that must make way for modern development; a
Pasig mayor once opined that the
palengke was outdated. Prominent local politician
Mar Roxas used the nickname
Mr. Palengke to his advantage, gaining a
Senate seat in the
2004 Philippine general election.
Competition In recent years, the typical
palengke has been supplanted by larger, more commercialized
shopping centers. The rise of
shopping malls and
supermarkets have also been cited as threats to the old-school public markets. In a 2002 article, the president of the National Federation of Market Vendors Cooperatives, a cooperative of market vendors throughout the country, stated that the concept of the
palengke was an integral part of
Philippine culture. He stressed that the public market instilled a sense of community that was not evident in the more-commercialized shopping malls. ==Gallery==