The hub has been created and fitted out to food-grade standard by Bradburys, an Athy-based family business.
A food distribution hub has been officially opened in the Athy Enterprise Centre.
Over 6,000 hot meals are prepared and delivered to Kildare-based schools from the hub, with all used packaging returned and recycled in line with circular economy principles.
The hub has been created and fitted out to food-grade standard by Bradburys, an Athy-based family business.

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