Tie-up aims to reduce food waste


(From second left) Aranols and Abdul Wahab after the MOU ceremony at the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry in Putrajaya. With them are Syed Anwar (left) and Saifuddin Nasution.

NESTLE Malaysia Bhd is partnering with Yayasan Food Bank Malaysia (YFBM) to help provide food and beverage products to over 50,000 families and youths in the B40 group annually.

Under the two-year partnership, Nestle will contribute surplus nutritious, high-quality products to the targeted groups.

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