Supersal x Latet Holidays Campaign

The supermarket chain will be helping Latet collect dry and canned goods for families in need

Throughout the country, in over a hundred Supersal stores, Latet volunteers will encourage shoppers to give a few of their canned and dry good items to Latet's food packages for families in need. 

This large national initiative is also aimed at raising awareness about poverty in Israel and what Latet does all year round and to mobilize Israeli society, even at a small scale, to take action. 

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