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HelloFresh Partners with No Kid Hungry to Help Address Urgent Childhood Hunger Crisis

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HelloFresh, the world’s leading meal kit provider, announced today the launch of a new partnership with No Kid Hungry, a campaign through Share Our Strength, to support their critical work to end childhood hunger in America—starting with filling the summer hunger gap. According to No Kid Hungry, as many as 13 million children, or one in five kids in the US, live in households facing food insecurity, meaning they do not have enough food for every family member to lead...

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