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NESTLÉ (Malaysia) Berhad sent food to about 10,000 flood victims in Selangor, Melaka and other affected areas, including 1,000 Management & Science University students who were stranded in Shah Alam.

The company gave out its readyto-eat food products such as cup noodles and others, and premixed beverages for quick meals via the Malaysian Red Crescent Society.

Nestlé also sent food aid to other organisations including the Shah Alam City Council, MITI, Malaysian Relief Agency and Gurdwara Sahib Petaling Jaya. About 100 Nestlé Cares volunteers helped to clean up the homes of colleagues within the Klang Valley, mainly in Shah Alam and Klang. “We will continue to monitor the situation closely and do our best to provide the necessary support to the community and our employees during this most challenging time,” said Nestlé Malaysia CEO Juan Aranols.

 

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