Fast food chain nets RM4.2mil in charity drive


Raja Zarith Sofiah flagging off the KFC Add Hope Run – Stop Hunger in Putrajaya. Flanking her are Che Puan Khaleeda and Kamaruzzaman.

KFC Malaysia through its corporate social responsibility campaign, Add Hope 2017, collected RM4.2mil in funds in a continuous effort to raise public awareness on world hunger and poverty.

Johor Corporation president and chief executive and QSR Brands (M) Holdings Bhd chairman Datuk Kamaruzzaman Abu Kassim, who announced this in Putrajaya, said it was the highest record in the campaign’s 11-year history.

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