From paramedics to orphanages – hundreds of testers helped across the country
Many stores in Budapest and the countryside have launched independent initiatives to support those living in the area. This was the case where they cooked food from Tesco products for public service workers, elsewhere they put together donation packages for those who lost their jobs, and there were also settlements where the store manager personally took home shopping for the elderly.
More details about Tesco’s community supports: https://entescom.hu/hirek/
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