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LOOK: McDONALD’S KINDNESS KITCHEN BRINGS MEALS TO COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY RECENT TYPHOONS

In a recent relief effort, McDonald’s President & CEO Kenneth Yang and San Miguel Corporation Vice President for Corporate Affairs Kin Limchauco, joined by Zero Hunger Task Force Chair Secretary Karlo Nograles to serve meals for families in Bacoor, Cavite.

/ 13 November 2020

In a recent relief effort, McDonald’s President & CEO Kenneth Yang and San Miguel Corporation Vice President for Corporate Affairs Kin Limchauco, joined by Zero Hunger Task Force Chair Secretary Karlo Nograles to serve meals for families in Bacoor, Cavite.

With them are Bacoor, Cavite Mayor Lani Mercado, Barangay Kagawad Nieves Dela Cruz and Caridad Sanchez of Barangay Alima and Sineguelsan. More than 3,000 meals from the McDonald’s Kindness Kitchen are given to families and volunteers.

This effort is in conjunction with the fastfood giant’s efforts in joining the fight against hunger in the country, especially segments most affected not just by the typhoon but also by the ongoing community quarantine because of the global health crisis.

With the generous support of Coca-Cola, DOLE Philippines, McDonald’s, Metrobank, and San Miguel Corporation, the Kindness Kitchens are able to continuously assist communities affected by calamities. McDonald’s Kindness Kitchens were initially activated in March and have served more than 320,000 meals to frontliners and communities affected by Covid-19.