As part of their ‘Feed a Million’ pledge, KFC India extended support to communities in need in Assam. The brand provided meals to migrant workers and daily wage earners struggling to earn a livelihood and afford meals during the ongoing pandemic. More than 1,50,000 meals were provided across cities in Assam through the distribution of kits comprising essential food and hygiene items. Earlier in this year, KFC India had announced the ‘Feed a Million’ pledge to help impacted communities, with a commitment to provide 1 million meals to communities in need. As the extended periods of lockdown continued, the brand doubled up the commitment and has now completed the distribution of more than 2 million meals across the country. Partnering with ResponseNet, these meals were distributed in Guwahati, Kokrajhar, Sonapur, etc. in Assam. With growing uncertainty around the situation of Covid-19, these kits are helpful in providing interim relief to families of daily wagers and migrant workers.
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