KARACHI: METRO Cash & Carry Pakistan and Punjab Food Authority recently concluded a month long successful collaboration on the school of hygiene training programme, where METRO Cash & Carry Pakistan provided its team of quality assurance experts that served as the master trainers at the designated school, as well as over 1,000 sets of aprons and hygiene caps for the participants, a statement said on Tuesday.
To conclude this one month collaboration program, a closing meeting was organised at PFA head office between METRO Cash & Carry Pakistan and PFA representatives headed by Punjab Food Authority director general Noor-ul-Amin Mengal and Marek Minkiewicz, managing director of METRO Cash and Carry Pakistan, it added.
Minkiewicz appreciated the PFA director general for his efforts on this long-term sustainable initiative “School of Hygiene for food handlers”, while Mengal appreciated the support offered by the Metro management on appointing competent expert team as master trainer and the commitment for making this initiative successful, it added.
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