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Wilmar Africa Limited, the producer of Frytol, a vegetable oil, continues to show its commitment to the well-being of Ghanaians by supporting its Muslim consumers to observe the season of Ramadan.
Towards the end of this month-long spiritual journey, Frytol joined the Muslim community to observe this special season by supporting praying Muslims break their fast with delicious fried snacks each day.
Ramadan is solemn and a period where Muslims get closer to Allah by observing the fast and praying each day.
In this holy month of Ramadan, thousands of Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn till dusk while praying, reflecting and observing communal bonding and connections.

Frytol is leveraging its purpose to support the Muslim community in living a life of goodness to the fullest.
As a cooking oil brand, Frytol primarily promotes the importance of joyous food moments and the social connections of communal celebrations especially during festive seasons such as Eid-ul-Fitr.
Over the last few days, Frytol visited four major mosques in Accra namely, Madina, Nima, Mamobi and Cantonments Mosques to join in the night fight feast after the fast during the holy month of Ramadan.
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