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Children from Shelter visited Strauss Adriatic

08. February 2010. | 09:42

Source: EMportal

Through this visit, the children and their teachers had an opportunity to learn about the coffee origin and production at a brief lecture and presentation prepared by the company representatives and adjusted to their age.

Strauss Adriatic employees were the hosts of a group of children from the “Shelter” Youth Integration Centre last week.

Young guests were welcomed by the company CEO, Milan Petrović, who wished them all to continue with education, utilise an opportunity and find their place in the society.

Through this visit, the children and their teachers had an opportunity to learn about the coffee origin and production at a brief lecture and presentation prepared by the company representatives and adjusted to their age.

Full of impressions and rich with new information, the children then toured the factory and learnt about the process of coffee production, preparation and packaging. They were particularly impressed by a demonstration of coffee quality evaluation.

After the tour, museum, café and lunch, the children left Šimanovci with a smile of their faces.

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30. August - 05. September 2010.