With sweets against food waste
In the first two weeks of October, Nestlé and Tesco will reunite against food waste and deprivation. Between October 1 and 14, Nestlé will offer 1 percent of the value of certain products purchased in Hungarian Tesco hypermarkets to the Hungarian Food Bank Association, which Tesco will add to the same amount at the end of the campaign. Thanks to the support received, the Food Bank helps families in need by putting together food packages.
All Tesco hypermarkets in Hungary are participating in the campaign, so shoppers from all over the country can support the Food Bank’s food rescue work by buying sweets, coffee, baby food, pet food and other products participating in the campaign.
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