The Aldi, Auchan, Lidl, Penny Market, Tesco and Spar joined forces to help the needy children
The six major supermarket chains – Aldi, Auchan, Lidl, Penny Market, SPAR and Tesco help the needy children living in disadvantaged communities with 5 million HUF per supermarket chain.
The companies from April help the montly supply of nearly 10 thousand children with food donations that will be transported to the needy by the local governments and the Minden Gyerek Lakjon Jól (All Kids Have to Eat) Foundation.
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