Tesco supports the Ecumenical Relief Organization with 70 million forints
For the thirteenth time, Tesco joined the Ecumenical Relief Organization’s Advent fundraiser, during which more than 57 million forints were collected for the benefit of the needy, and the supermarket chain added this to 60 million forints, and this year it supports the aid organization with an additional 10 million forints.
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