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Nestle Ghana Limited has engaged a cross section of consumers in Accra on how to live a healthy eating lifestyle.
The Consumer Forum saw consumers oriented on the various nutritious products from Nestle.
Samantha Wuta-Ofei, the Marketing Services Manager at Nestle Ghana Limited said, "This is our way of rewarding our consumers who've been patronizing our products for all these years."

Meanwhile, Samantha Wuta-Ofei has detailed to Joy Business strategies her outfit has adopted to improving consumer experience amid the coronavirus.
"We like to be close to our consumers because, at the end of the day, we believe we are winning because we listen to our consumers. We will do more of the same.
"We are doing what we've always done. Consumers come first. While we are focusing on safety amid Covid-19, we must also be concerned about the food we eat, hence today's event," she explained.
The Nestle Ghana Consumer Forum forms part of consumer engagements to not only orient consumers on new Nestle products but also expose them to ways of eating healthy.

Nestlé Ghana Limited has supported various institutions and communities in Ghana, in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, through several donations valued at a total of ¢2.4 million.
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