The Hungarian Red Cross is again waiting for donations in Auchan stores
During the first two weekends of December, the Hungarian Red Cross is waiting for donations intended for the needy in all Auchan stores in the country, mainly non-perishable food, as well as cleaning and hygiene products, as well as sweets and table sugar.

Until December 11, it is also possible to donate online by purchasing a pre-assembled package
Donations for the fundraiser, which is called “A package of love”, will be accepted in 24 stores across the country between December 2nd and 4th and 9th and 11th. The organization has also compiled a shopping list of what products, according to their experience, are most needed. Now mainly vegetables, tomatoes, liver, canned minced meat and ready-made meals, dry beans and lentils, lemon juice, rice, dry pasta, risotto and rice flours, porridge, oatmeal, instant cocoa, fruit teas, fruit juices in small boxes, long-lasting milk, baby food, as well as in view of the holiday, bacon sugar and other sweets are on the list.
In addition, offers of washing and dishwashing detergent, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, disinfectant and general cleaning agent are also welcome.
MTI
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