KFC Funds Playground
21st December 2007
AmRest, the operator of KFC’s Polish restaurant chain, has donated a playground to the children of a school in the northwestern town of Brzeżno.AmRest, the operator of KFC’s Polish restaurant chain, has donated a playground to the children of a school in the northwestern town of Brzeżno, the company said in a news release on Dec. 18. AmRest’s gift comes on the back of its regular donation of 1 percent of its revenues to the Foundation for Corporate Social Responsibility to help pay for its Hot-Meal-A-Day programme that feeds more than 2,500 children in BrzeŸno and other towns in the economically depressed area.
“At KFC we try to support various local initiatives,” said KFC Bran ...
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