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Kitimat shoppers give again

Kitimat shoppers raised $900 for the Food Bank, just by buying Save-On-Foods branded items, part of a national campaign which saw the company donating 25 per cent of the value of the items sold over a three-day period to their local food bank.
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Marjorie Phelps (Food Bank president), Alison Dwyer, John Riecker, Mike Luis, Deb Dos Santos, Jon Grohs and Bill Willis (Food Bank vice president). Photo Gerry Leibel

Kitimat shoppers raised $900 for the Food Bank, just by buying Save-On-Foods branded items, part of a national campaign which saw the company donating 25 per cent of the value of the items sold over a three-day period to their local food bank.

The $900 forms part of the quarter of a million dollars the company donated this year to support local Western Canadian food banks after a successful first-ever Share It Forward weekend.