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This time Grab shared 5.000 Moon Chicken iftar package donated from consumers to hospital health workers and COVID-19 vaccine centers in Jakarta.

Grab Indonesia dan Hangry mengantarkan paket buka puasa ke RSDC Wisma Atlet paket tersebut diterima oleh Letkol drg. Muhammad Arifin Sp. Ort Komandan Operasional RSDC Wisma Atlet.

In line with Grab's ongoing support for COVID-19 vaccination efforts in Indonesia, This collaboration with Hangry was held to encourage health workers through special iftar dishes from GrabFood and Hangry.

The iftar packages were sent to seven special COVID-19 hospitals and vaccine centers, including the RSDC Wisma Atlet, Radjak Salemba Hospital, Kramat Jati Police Hospital (Bhayangkara General Hospital Tk. I R. Said Sukanto), Cikini PGI Hospital, Fatmawati Hospital, and RSAU Dr. Esnawan Halim.

This collaboration is part of the #MoonChickenBerbagiMovement program, where Hangry invites consumers to use the voucher code 'GFMCBERBAGI’ when ordering food from the Moon Chicken outlet.

For every order that uses that code, consumers donate 1 (One) Iftar meal for one health worker.

Hadi Surya Koe, Head of Marketing GrabFood, Grab Indonesia, stated that his party was very pleased to be able to work with Hangry in providing iftar dishes for health workers who continue to struggle as the forefront of dealing with the pandemic..

“This collaboration is in line with our GrabForGood mission to make a positive impact on the communities we serve. We hope that the iftar packages from GrabFood and Moon Chicken can bring smiles and happiness to these national heroes," said Hadi.

Next, Abraham Viktor, as CEO, Hangry said that in Hangry, one of the upheld values ​​is ‘selfless collaboration’. One way to bring that value outside the company is through this special collaboration.

“What we do with Grab is not only limited to collaboration between companies but also involves our loyal consumers. We are grateful that Grab Indonesia through GrabFood has given us a platform to share kindness and support for health workers who are struggling amid the COVID-19 pandemic.. We hope that this iftar package will encourage health workers in fighting the pandemic,” added Abraham.

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