To celebrate Free Fruit For Kids program reaching over 100 million, Woolworths is offering up to 100 Early Learning Services across Sydney free fruit for a day.
Woolworths estimates that the Free Fruit For Kids program, more than 14,000 tonnes of free fruit have been eaten by kids since the program launched.
Woolworths aims at helping get even more fruit into students' diets as 39 per cent of kids in NSW aged 5 to 15 are not eating the daily recommended intake of fruit by offering free fruit to early early Childhood services (and schools).
Simply register here: Free Fruit For Early Childhood Services
Registrations close 2nd May.

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