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  • Nation
  • Thursday, 30 Dec 2021

Nestlé Cares volunteers cleaning up a house in Kampung Padang Jawa, Klang.

NESTLÉ (Malaysia) Berhad sent food to about 10,000 flood victims in Selangor, Melaka and other affected areas, including 1,000 Management & Science University students who were stranded in Shah Alam.

The company gave out its readyto-eat food products such as cup noodles and others, and premixed beverages for quick meals via the Malaysian Red Crescent Society.

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