Lotte Confectionery Donates Products to COVID-19 Vulnerable Groups View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] Lotte Confectionery will donate about 800 boxes of the snack 'Air Baked' to the Community Chest of Korea, also known as the Fruit of Love, on the 26th. The donated products will be delivered to the Food Sharing Movement Council in Yeoju, Gyeonggi Province, and will be used to support vulnerable groups affected by COVID-19.


Since early this year, Lotte Confectionery has been steadily carrying out sharing activities to help those struggling due to COVID-19. They have donated over 12,000 boxes of various snacks such as Pepero, Custard, and Mon Cher to social welfare organizations including the National Food Bank, People Sharing Hope, Milal Welfare Foundation, and the Korean Red Cross.


These products are distributed to multicultural families, single-parent families, patients and medical staff at COVID-19 residential treatment centers, among others. Additionally, Lotte Confectionery delivered about 1,600 boxes of snacks to the 17th Infantry Division of the Army to comfort soldiers working hard during the COVID-19 situation.



Meanwhile, since 2013, Lotte Confectionery has continuously carried out social contribution activities under the slogan "Delicious Sharing, Warm World." In 2018, Lotte Confectionery received the "Supreme Honorary Commander" award from the Korean Red Cross, given to organizations with cumulative donations exceeding 500 million won, and in 2017, it was awarded the Presidential Citation at the Korea Sharing National Awards. Lotte Confectionery plans to continue expanding its warm sharing activities in the future.


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