ALDI supported the Go Pink initiative for the fifth time
ALDI Hungary took part in the international breast cancer awareness raising campaign, called Go Pink, for the fifth time this October. In October from the price of each pink-tray Bio-Fungi mushroom product sold in ALDI stores, Bio-Fungi gave 5 forints to the Debrecen Oncology Patients Foundation, to which ALDI added another 5 forints.This year shoppers could also support the good cause the same way by buying Ed.Haas Hungaria Kft.’s effervescent tablets with the pink ribbon on them. //
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