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