Tesco and Nestlé collaborate against food waste
Tesco and Nestlé jointly promote a new action to combat food waste. With the sales of selected products the two companies support the Hungarian Food Bank Association.
Nestlé has offered 1 percentage of the value of the Nestlé and Purina products purchased at domestic Tesco Hypermarkets from 4 to 17 October for charitable purposes, which Tesco complements with the same amount at the end of the campaign. The Food Bank Association will spend the amount to compile and for the delivery of food packs to the needy.
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