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Period products to be made available for free at Lidl stores in Cork
Jennifer Kitson, National Partnerships Manager for Simon Communities (Left) with Carla Rowe, Dublin LGFA player, Aoife Clarke, Head of Communications at Lidl Ireland and Claire Hunt, Founder of Homeless Period Ireland, pictured at the announcement of the world’s first period poverty initiative launched by a major retailer in stores nationwide by Lidl Ireland and Homeless Period Ireland. Pic. Robbie Reynolds
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Lidl Ireland is set to become the first major retailer in the world to offer free period products in stores in Cork and across the country to women and girls affected by period poverty in partnership with Homeless Period Ireland and The Simon Communities of Ireland.
In Ireland, a Grocery Chain Addresses Period Poverty With Free Products
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UK and Irish supermarkets fight period poverty with free tampons and pads 20 April 2021 - 18:14 By Emma Batha Period poverty - a lack of access to period products, washing facilities and education - can lead to girls and women missing school or work, and increases the risk of infection and toxic shock syndrome. Image: REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar
Two supermarket chains in Ireland and Britain are offering free sanitary pads and tampons in a drive to tackle period poverty , which charities say has soared during the Covid-19 pandemic.
In Ireland, discount store Lidl said it would become the world s first major retailer to offer free pads and tampons in branches nationwide to women and girls struggling to afford them.