Flavorite Clav Burst tomatoes are not just a snack, but rather a fundraiser for Australian charity. Flavorite began donating 10 cents on each pack of Cherry Burst tomatoes sold through Coles supermarkets to fund research on bone marrow diseases.
Direct Speech: “Flavorite is proud to support Maddie Riewoldt Vision for four years, earning $ 100,000 a year. All this support helps Maddie Riewoldt Vision find a cure for syndromes that affect at least 150 young Australians each year. Currently, 50% of those diagnosed are dying of the disease, ”said Sam Kiesward, Flavorite's national business manager.
Last year, the company completed the expansion of a 4.3 ha greenhouse. at its site in Varragula, which allowed the company to expand not only the production of tomatoes, but also paprika. It is also planned to expand the growing production in northern Victoria in Katung.
Each year, 2 million baskets of Cherry Burst tomatoes are produced to meet growing demand.
Flavorite also grows and distributes other fresh products such as tomatoes, peppers, Palermo peppers, eggplant and blueberries. All of them have the advantage of growing in a greenhouse using the most sustainable growing methods.
Along with specially marked cherry tomatoes, the violet packs of Coles ripened on a vine from Coles also participate in the Maddie Riewoldt Vision project and receive a donation of 10 cents.
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