Tesco and Nestlé reunited to fight waste and deprivation
From 30 September to 13 October, Nestlé and Tesco will once again launch a joint campaign to support the work of the Hungarian Food Bank Association, in which Nestlé supports the activities of the Food Bank by one per cent of the value of specific products purchased in domestic Tesco hypermarkets, and tesco doubles the amount. The organization spends the proceeds primarily on logistics, i.e. it distributes packages of saved food to those in need.
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