Coronavirus: Company offers free soap to anyone who needs it

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Things have become so dire that some people are calling on supermarkets to prioritise the elderly and those at high risk with contracting COVID-19 by providing a special shopping window, an hour before the stores open to everyone else.Nuddy, the soap company founded by Kassi Emadi, is offering bars of soap to anyone who needs one, for free.

The initiative came about after Kassi went into her local supermarket and saw that the shelves were completely empty. ‘On Thursday evening I went to my local Morrisons and saw that the shelves were empty, absolutely no anti-bacterial gel or soap bars to be found,’ said Kassi.‘I decided to take action and try and get our soap bars into the hands of those who cannot get hold of any themselves.’

The Super Rich Shea Butter and Pink Grapefruit soap bar usually cost £4.95, but can now be ordered completely free through the company’s website.‘We believe that everybody should have the means to wash their hands properly and keep bacteria at bay,’ added Kassi. ‘Health authorities have been urging us to keep washing our hands to stop the virus spreading. Government advice states that washing your hands with soap + water is the most effective way of killing a virus.

 

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