Volunteers connected to an apartment complex in the Virginia Park area of St. John's have opened the first pantry of its kind in the city. Equipped with a fridge, it accepts perishable items, and is open for anyone who needs food. Says one of the organizers, "Can you imagine if there was one of these everywhere there's a bus stop?"
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South Australia s largest independent supermarket showcases the next generation of Foodland family members
Travelling more than 2,500km across South Australia from Port Lincoln to Pooraka by plane, tuna boat, buggy, tractor, oyster boat and car, KWP! captured the Foodland family stories for a mighty new advertising campaign launching this Sunday 7 March 2021.
The campaign comes as South Australia’s largest independent supermarket chain embarks on a massive $251m expansion program to open 25 new stores, revamp 47 and create 2,500 new jobs over the next five years.
Foodland’s new campaign showcases the next generation of Foodland family members from 38 families including South Australian icons like San Remo, Kytons Bakery and Paris Creek Farms.
March 10 2021, 10:40 am | BY Ricki Green | 10 Comments
Travelling more than 2,500km across South Australia from Port Lincoln to Pooraka by plane, tuna boat, buggy, tractor, oyster boat and car, KWP! captured the Foodland family stories for a mighty new advertising campaign.
The campaign comes as South Australia’s largest independent supermarket chain embarks on a massive $251m expansion program to open 25 new stores, revamp 47 and create 2,500 new jobs over the next five years.
Foodland’s new campaign showcases the next generation of Foodland family members from 38 families including South Australian icons like San Remo, Kytons Bakery and Paris Creek Farms.
Says Franklin dos Santos, CEO, Foodland: “We travelled across the width and breadth of South Australia to capture the family of families behind the Foodland family, sharing our proud history of supporting local farmers and producers.