Nando’s Malaysia launches food donation programme to help those in need while tackling excess food issues | Malay Mail

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Nando’s Malaysia launches food donation programme to help those in need while tackling excess food issues

Kechara Soup Kitchen representative, Justin Cheah, Patrou of Avenue K, Nur Amni Rawaida and Nando's Malaysia and Singapore Group CEO Mac Chung Lynn. — Picture by Nando's Malaysia

The ‘No Chuckin Our Chicken’ programme involves 11 Nando’s outlets across Malaysia that have partnered up with Kechara Soup Kitchen, The Lost Food Project, Malaysia Relief Agency Sabah and others.Donations will be to communities in the Klang Valley, Johor Baru, Melaka, Penang, Sabah and Sarawak, benefitting over 25 homes and local charities.

The “No Chuckin Our Chicken” programme has been carried out for the last few years by other Nando’s global outlets such as in Singapore, United Kingdom, United States, Australia and Canada. Aside from helping Nando’s establish the Standard Operating Procedure for all food items, FDC also helps them with the tracking of the donations and supplying food-safe freezer bags for the secure storage of the food awaiting donation.

 

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