Kaufland Slovakia To Distribute Fresh Fruits In Primary Schools
Kaufland Slovakia will distribute fresh fruit and vegetables in primary schools as part of the third edition of the Fresh Headers project.
The initiative will see the retailer distribute up to 2,900 kilograms of fruit or vegetables per week in the country.
Throughout the school year, the retailer will donate different types of fruit and vegetables on Tuesdays, including bananas, apples, mandarins, peaches, persimmons, grapes, kiwi, and sweet carrots cucumbers.
Kaufland is bringing the Fresh Headers project to 258 primary schools this year in a bid to encourage children to eat healthily and diversify their menus.
ESM
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