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Harim Foodie Buddy Donates 18,000 Instant Rice Packs to Underprivileged Children

Donation to Iksan Happiness Sharing Market for a Healthy Summer

Foodie Buddy carried out sharing activities to help underprivileged children in the local community have a healthy summer.


The children's food brand Foodie Buddy announced on the 14th that it donated about 18,000 Foodie Buddy instant rice packs to the Iksan Happiness Sharing Market·Bank.

Harim Foodie Buddy Donates 18,000 Instant Rice Packs to Underprivileged Children Foodie Buddy donated approximately 18,000 Foodie Buddy children's instant rice packs to the Iksan Happiness Sharing Market Bank.

The donated items consisted of organic rice products that would provide children with a hearty meal, including about 18,000 packs of "Softer Organic Rice" and 564 packs of "Soft Organic Millet Rice." The donated items will be delivered to children in need in Jeonbuk and the Iksan area through the Iksan Happiness Sharing Market·Bank.


The Iksan Happiness Sharing Market·Bank is a food resource welfare service that collects food and goods donations from companies and residents in Iksan and shares them with neighbors in need. It operates as a user-centered sharing market where vulnerable households and marginalized groups in Iksan visit the store and select the food they want.


Foodie Buddy is a brand that maximizes taste with fresh natural ingredients to satisfy even adult palates and strengthens nutritional product design tailored to children's growth and development through nutrition experts. In particular, the donated organic rice products have a higher moisture content compared to regular rice, making them easy to digest and characterized by a soft texture.


A representative from Harim Industry said, "We decided to share with the hope that children can have a healthy summer despite the heat," and added, "We will continue to carry out various social contribution activities that can help children in the local community."


Harim Industry has been leading the expansion of positive influence by continuing sharing activities for children. In April, it sponsored organic rice products worth 50 million won for the "Green Umbrella Thank You Letter Contest," and in May, on Children's Day, employees visited Seoul Sangnok Orphanage to donate instant rice, ramen, and other items and participated in volunteer activities.


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