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What big companies have donated to fight COVID-19

Crocs for medical workers
GM and Ventec Life Systems
Ford, 3M, GE Healthcare and UAW
SpaceX
Ventilator Challenge UK consortium
Mercedes Formula One
Seat and Leitat
Google
Cisco Systems
Alibaba
LVMH
Procter & Gamble
Diageo
Pernod Ricard
Bacardi
Unilever
INEOS
Arkema
BASF
Dow
Shell
BYD
DuPont
AstraZeneca
Kering
Ralph Lauren
Prada
Armani
Moncler
Dolce & Gabbana
Burberry
Chanel
H&M
Inditex
Goldman Sachs
Nike
Santini and Kitsbow
Volkswagen
MG
Nestlé
Facebook
Apple
Foxconn
Microsoft
Intel
HP
Walmart
Amazon
Deliveroo, Pizza Hut, Itsu, Neat Burger and more
Airbnb
Ayre Hotels
Kroger
GSK
Uber and Lyft
Didi
McDonald's
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Crocs for medical workers

This week Crocs is donating 50,000 pairs of shoes to healthcare workers in the US to say thank you for their work during the coronavirus pandemic. Distributing 10,000 pairs a day until Friday, medical workers can request a free pair at getinline.crocs.com. The 'Crocs at Work' shoes are slip resistant and lined for workers' comfort.

But it's not the first time Crocs has donated to the COVID-19 effort. The latest giveaway comes after Crocs gave away 860,000 free pairs of shoes to frontline healthcare workers in 2020, and the company has said "just one year later, there’s no better way to say thank you than by doing it all over again". 

Unprecedented times call for unprecedented action, and tech giants to high-end fashion houses to hotels to supermarkets have mobilised during the COVID-19 pandemic. Click or scroll through to find out the other firms that have pulled out all the stops to combat COVID-19 from March 2020 to now.

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Daniel Coughlin

11 May 2021

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