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Published 16:03 9 Feb 2022 GMT
Updated 17:33 9 Feb 2022 GMT

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"This means that one in every two people know the issues that we face when it comes to accessing period products in Ireland for those who are struggling’"
Meanwhile, Lidl Ireland's CEO JP Scally said that the supermarket is committed to supporting women and girls in Ireland as legislation surrounding period poverty continues to be debated.
Scally said: "65,000 free period products redeemed in seven months is the highest level of redemption for any in-store initiative that Lidl Ireland has ever experienced. However, we realise that we all need to go so much further in eliminating Period Poverty in Ireland.
"As one of the biggest retailers in the country, we have the scale to support some phenomenal causes, and have a real impact on key issues affecting society and the communities we operate in across the island. We’re not afraid to back issues, to break stigmas and to challenge the norm to help build a better workplace, a better environment and ultimately a better society for us all."News

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