The beginning of a large-scale invasion, became a shock not only for Ukrainians, but also for companies that work for people.
The followers decided either to “hang” (in the face of threats and threats to take valuable possessions), or “dead” (to stop and do nothing until the situation is somewhat settled). The Veladis brand also felt the shock, but instead of thinking about fear and being stuck in the destruction, respect for nutrition was transferred: “How can we help?”. Dali – a story about those, how far.
How it all started
ТМ Veladis is the main Ukrainian brand, which achieved high-quality purchases and affordable prices of products back at the beginning of the war. For 13 years, the robotic trademark has been the #1 importer of ribey in Ukraine. Under this brand, more than 200 product names are produced.
The reach gave the winemaker a huge distance, the brand team could not afford to pack the goods and take the handicrafts from Zaporizhzhya to another place to visit the country, but they brought new properties.
The need of Gostra changed to a new direct activity
From the first days of the war, Ukrainians saw the need for food products with economical savings. TM Veladis adopted the terminology regarding the establishment of a new line and improved the production of canned fish, ideal for cismogi. Therefore, the Ukrainians, yak, entered the lavas of the ZSU, could eat on the battlefield. Also, canned ribs help defame the internal movements of the osib, following vikhati tests from shelled territories. Under the time when the light was on, canned food became a good treasure, which helped to remove the delicious guilt, if the old method did not work for many years.
Butt TM Veladis to carry, schko dії allow podolat shock and continue dialnіst in front of instability and constant shelling near the front line.
Source: korrespondent

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