Domino’s Moree franchisees Mark and Jill Adams are encouraging pizza lovers and the general public to purchase a pizza this Wednesday to show their support for the drought-affected farmers.
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Between 4pm to 9pm, 50 cents from any purchased pizza will be donated to struggling farmers to help them through the drought.
The ‘Doughraiser’ campaign will be launched across all Domino’s stores across the country on the same day, and the money raised will be sent to Rural Aid.
Mrs Adams was born and bred in Moree and said she knows the community will get behind a good cause like this one.
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“Fundraising events in the past go really well due to the support of Moree residents,” she said on the glowing sense of community in town.
Domino’s store manager Nathan Bennett reiterated the importance that Moree jumped on the bandwagon.
“Due to the location of our town, our industry relies on agriculture and farmers like cotton growers. And the drought has affected a lot of people outside of that industry. All you have to do is walk down the street in Moree to see how many businesses have closed down. The drought affects everyone in Moree, no one is untouched.”