The campaign focused on those who couldn’t go home for the holidays because of work – the public servants who dedicated their lives to serving the people, proving that not all heroes wear capes, a lot wear uniforms. Medical Staff, Traffic Wardens, Road Sweepers, the Nigerian Police Force, Neighbourhood Watch, the Federal Road Safety Commission, Uniformed security, and Civil Defence Officers across the five cities were given special Knorr gift boxes. The boxes contained nutritious dishes, Knorr seasonings, and other items.
There’s no better feeling than being recognised for hard work and Knorr took that to a whole new level by choosing the exciting route of honouring those who couldn’t enjoy the luxury of spending Christmas day with their families and putting a smile on their faces.
The campaign not only spread joy to those in service but also helped build a sense of community and togetherness in these cities. Knorr’s commitment to encouraging a culture of nutritious meals that bring people together was evident in the meals it gifted. The campaign’s success stands as a testament to the brand’s dedication to making a positive impact in the lives of everyone.
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