Colin Woodward, Anne Graydon and Teagan Brown from Foodbank with some of the Cadbury Easter eggs which were donated to them by Cadbury.
Camera IconColin Woodward, Anne Graydon and Teagan Brown from Foodbank with some of the Cadbury Easter eggs which were donated to them by Cadbury. Credit: Supplied/Matthew Poon

Eggscellent time to share some care

Katelyn Booth, Canning TimesEastern Reporter

For the second year running, Cadbury has donated the Easter eggs to Foodbank Australia, to spread the spirit to those less fortunate.

Foodbank volunteers helped pack the Easter eggs into boxes ready for distribution last Wednesday.

Partnerships manager David Warren said it was wonderful that Cadbury was supporting Foodbank for a second year.

‘On a Foodbank perspective it is our job to help provide the food that people need and we also understand that people need treats ” and what better time than Easter,’ Mr Warren said.

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‘Those less fortunate often feel like they miss out, so this is another way to provide them with something to make them feel more included.’

Cadbury has donated on average 1.1 million Easter eggs this season to Foodbank Australia.