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GB Foods producers of Gino range of products has donated ¢100,000 to the Covid-19 trust fund.
In addition, the company donated food products and a range of Veronica buckets worth ¢250,000 to the Fund.
At a short ceremony at the Jubilee House Tuesday, the managing director of GB Foods, indicated the company was touched by the exemplary leadership showed by President Akufo-Addo hence the donation.
With over 40 years of business spanning several African countries, GB Food with Gino, Jumbo, Pomo tomato paste as some of the flagship products, the company with its origin from Barcelona, Spain has a well flourished production factory employing hundreds of Ghanaians in its global food chain.

Presenting the cheque, Mr Afflu said the company will continue to partner government in its fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
"We as a company takes safety and health issues very seriously and that is why we are here to donate to the Fund.
"We are doing so because we trust and believe in the leadership of the President to see the country through this unfortunate development because it is only in an atmosphere of peace and disease-free that business like ours can grow."
GB Foods before the presentation had made a similar cash donation of ¢60,000 to the Noguchi Medical Research Centre and food products worth ¢130,000 to feed the needy.
Receiving the cash and items donated, the chairperson of the Covid-19 Trust Fund, Sophia Akufo acknowledged the contribution of GB Foods to the Ghanaian economy.
"I must admit Gino is a household name and a regular feature in most meals at home but we are particularly happy with this donation.
"We promise every penny of it will be used for the benefit of the vulnerable in society," she added.
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