Donate your Ipercoop Foggia shopping for basic necessities

Space for solidarity on Saturday 11 May with “Donate your shopping”, the initiative to collect basic necessities by Coop Alleanza 3.0, which transforms a daily activity such as shopping into a valuable choice to support those in difficulty .

IN FOGGIA AND ONLINE. In Puglia the event will involve the 10 Ipercoops, including the one in the Mongolfiera shopping centre. Overall, “Donate your shopping” will involve over 320 points of sale including hypercoops and supermarkets of Coop Alleanza 3.0 – distributed from Friuli Venezia Giulia to Puglia – and EasyCoop, the Cooperative’s online shopping service.

THE NET. “Donate your shopping” is organized with the volunteer network and local institutions, in collaboration with over 300 associations and bodies throughout the territory and with the support of Coop volunteer members for the monitoring and promotion part. The donations will go to help people and families in difficulty, remaining within that territory.

COLLECTION. On Saturday 11 May, at the entrance to the stores, Coop volunteer members and those of participating local entities, identifiable thanks to the appropriate bibs, will distribute shopping bags for the collection and a flyer with the list of products that can be donated. Non-perishable basic necessities can be allocated: oil, tuna and canned legumes, flour and sugar, biscuits and breakfast products, pasta and rice, long-life foods, articles for hygiene and personal and household care. home, and for childhood. In 2023, over 180 tons of basic necessities were collected. At the link all.coop/donalaspesa all the information on the initiative.

by Editorial Staff


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