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Anheuser-Busch donating hand sanitizer for Election Day
More than 8 million ounces to be donated across United States
Updated: 1:25 PM CDT Aug 14, 2020
Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of Budweiser beer, is no stranger to stepping in where there’s a need. After national disasters, the company often produces canned water for areas in need of help. Now, there’s a new need across the nation – hand sanitizer.The Missouri Secretary of State’s Office said in a release Thursday that the St. Louis-based company is producing and donating more than 8 million ounces of hand sanitizer to be distributed at polling locations across the United States for the November General Election. “Missouri’s local election authorities have benefited from partnerships with a wide variety of companies and organizations, and this type of support from one of America’s most long-standing companies is another example of the cooperation and generosity that makes America truly unique,” said Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft. “I am proud that one of the economic anchors of St. Louis is showing the U.S. what it means to do business in the ‘Show-Me State.'”According to the release, Anheuser-Busch will distribute the sanitizer to state election offices making a request for sanitization supplies to help ensure the safety of voters and poll workers through the election process through the COVID-19 pandemic.
ST. LOUIS — Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of Budweiser beer, is no stranger to stepping in where there’s a need. After national disasters, for areas in need of help. Now, there’s a new need across the nation – hand sanitizer.
The Missouri Secretary of State’s Office said in a release Thursday that the St. Louis-based company is producing and donating more than 8 million ounces of hand sanitizer to be distributed at polling locations across the United States for the November General Election.
“Missouri’s local election authorities have benefited from partnerships with a wide variety of companies and organizations, and this type of support from one of America’s most long-standing companies is another example of the cooperation and generosity that makes America truly unique,” said Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft. “I am proud that one of the economic anchors of St. Louis is showing the U.S. what it means to do business in the ‘Show-Me State.'”
According to the release, Anheuser-Busch will distribute the sanitizer to state election offices making a request for sanitization supplies to help ensure the safety of voters and poll workers through the election process through the COVID-19 pandemic.