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Citydia Ghana on Thursday, March 26, donated food products towards the Food4All Ghana COVID-19 Community Emergency Intervention Program.
The items include mushrooms, sardines, lentils, tuna, Spanish stew, sugar, chickpeas and many others.
The retail outlet in a release says it is providing 100 food boxes enough to feed vulnerable families every Saturday and 400 packs of hot meals with basic essentials twice a week, to the homeless on the streets of Ghana.

Food4All COVID-19 Community Emergency Intervention program is an emergency intervention initiative by Food for All Africa, in partnership with Food and Beverage Association of Ghana and the Ghana Food Movement.
It is supported by the Global Food Banking Network, BossBaker-DailyFood Ghana, Citydia Supermarket, Kwatsons West Africa as well as MaxMart Family Shopping centre.
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