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Nestlé offers 10 million Swiss francs and 12 tons of chocolate to help the fight against the coronavirus in Hungary and abroad
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Nestlé Group is involved in several fronts to mitigate the negative effects of the coronavirus pandemic: its Swiss-based parent company recently announced its support of 10 million Swiss francs to fight the coronavirus in the world, offered to the International Red Cross and its national companies. / h2>
Beside this, Nestlé Hungária will give a donation of nearly 100 million HUF to families in need: among other products, it will donate nearly 12 tons of Easter chocolate to the Hungarian Food Bank Association, which may make the everyday life of disadvantaged families easier. (nestle.hu)
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