The 4-year-old Kifli.hu delivers free fruit to kindergartens
Kifli.hu celebrates its fourth birthday with a touching gesture: it offers free fruit and vegetable packages to the kindergartens operating in its delivery areas during the week of January 15.
The company, which was founded in December 2019 and has already successfully fulfilled more than 5 million orders, is now expanding its activities by helping children eat healthier, in the spirit of supporting the community. Gabriel Makki, managing director of Kifli.hu, points out:
“Our fourth anniversary is more than a milestone; this reinforces our mission to make healthy food available to everyone at an affordable price. I can’t think of a better way to celebrate than by helping the youngest generation. We are committed to delivering fresh, quality food to preschools, supporting the health of the next generation, and this weekly offering takes our efforts to a new level.”
This initiative complements Kifli.hu’s ongoing community efforts, including the successful “Disabled Club”, which provides free transportation and other discounts for the elderly and disabled.
Kindergartens interested in Kifli.hu’s service areas have nothing else to do but contact customer service for details.
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