Sri Lankan workers at the frontline of battling the COVID-19 outbreak have received close to half a million serves of food and beverage products from Nestlé, worth Rs. 15 million. The products were donated to the National Operations Centre for Prevention of COVID-19 for distribution to medical workers, armed forces and others, in support of the critical work they do.
“Now more than ever is the time to uphold our strong values as a company; to continue making a meaningful contribution and difference to society. We’re honoured to be able to nourish those who help keep us safe at this time” said Fabrice Cavallin, Nestlé Lanka’s Managing Director, in a statement.
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