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Firm supports underserved communities with protein


A meat product supplying company, The Meat Mill, has unveiled its ‘Share Love, Share Meat’ initiative to address protein deficiency in underserved communities.

According to a statement, the firm, in partnership with Sluice Networks Ltd, provided food to people in need, particularly children who required adequate protein for healthy growth, as part of its corporate social responsibility drive.

The company asserted that its “‘Share Love, Share Meat’ initiative is rooted in the fundamental belief that everyone deserves access to nutritious food.”

The statement read, “Recognising the pivotal role protein plays in overall health, particularly in the development of children, The Meat Mill took direct action to combat protein deficiency within marginalised communities.”

As part of the programme, The Meat Mill marked Valentine’s Day by donating large quantities of meat and cash support to various charities and homes.

According to the company, this ensures that vulnerable individuals have access to protein-rich meals essential for their well-being.

“The ‘Share Love, Share Meat’ initiative is a reflection of our dedication to making a positive impact and ensuring that everyone has access to the essential nutrients they need to thrive,” The Meat Mill stated.

The company noted that beyond its CSR projects, it maintains a reputation for providing nutritious, high-quality meat products while adhering to strict safety and hygiene standards.

The meat supplier added that it is well-equipped to handle large orders and offers dependable delivery services to meet customer demands.

“The Meat Mill is more than just a meat supplier; it is a company that cares. By choosing The Meat Mill, you are partnering with a brand that prioritises both quality and community impact,” the company added.

The Meat Mill has built its brand on a commitment to delivering safe and nutritious meat while fostering social responsibility through initiatives that support communities in need.

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