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World Food Day: Rite Foods promises nourishment, excellence

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Rite Foods Limited, a leading Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) company in Nigeria, said it is proud to join the global community in celebrating World Food Day 2023 with the theme ‘Water is Life, Water is Food’. Rite Foods said it continues to highlight its unwavering dedication to sustainability with a special emphasis on Bigi Premium Drinking Water.

Every 16th October, the World Food Day celebrates the founding in 1945 of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, and heightens public awareness of the problem of hunger, malnutrition, and availability of food.

The Managing Director at Rite Foods Limited, Mr. Seleem Adegunwa said: “We are delighted to celebrate World Food Day by showcasing our commitment to quality and satisfaction through Bigi Premium Drinking Water. We understand the significance of clean water in nourishing people’s lives, and that’s why we take pride in delivering a product that meets the highest standards of quality”.

He further affirmed that the various certification they have received from health experts and regulators in the FMCG sector, like the Standards Organisation of Nigeria, and Halal Certification authority is a proof of their commitment to ensuring that their consumers get the best quality of water.

The company’s Assistant Marketing Manager, Ms. Adebola Adeyinka also said: “Rite Foods Limited would continue to provide quality products like Bigi Premium Drinking Water while maintaining a focus on sustainability and corporate social responsibility. We remain committed to contributing to a world where everyone has access to safe, nutritious food and clean drinking water”.

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