Tmon to Donate Fresh Food through 'T-Fresh' Program
Practicing Sharing with Underprivileged Groups Together with Partners
Tmon announced on the 30th that it will carry out a sharing campaign to donate various fresh foods to underprivileged neighbors in collaboration with its fresh food specialty brand ‘T.FRESH’ partners.
The first donation item is fresh vegetables. On the 22nd, Tmon partnered with Aggregate, a fresh vegetable distribution partner, to donate 1,000 boxes of fresh vegetables to ‘Eungaramvil,’ a single-parent family welfare facility in Bucheon.
T.FRESH is Tmon’s own fresh food brand. It sells over 100 types of products and strengthens quality and price competitiveness with slogans such as ‘Free returns if it doesn’t taste good.’
Going forward, Tmon plans to continue the donation relay with T.FRESH partners. The goal is to spread positive influence by delivering high-quality T.FRESH fresh foods to neighbors in need of help.
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Lee Jae-hoon, Head of Tmon Food Business Division, said, “Through the T.FRESH fresh food donation campaign, we aim to support healthy food for neighbors in need and practice sharing and coexistence,” adding, “Tmon will continue to realize social value by carrying out diverse win-win cooperation activities with partners.”
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