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Diner’s Diary | iBakery teams up with Hong Kong OK stores to let you buy Mother’s Day cookies for poor

Pay for a box of ‘suspended cookies’ and social enterprise iBakery will deliver them to low-income, single-parent families in Tin Shui Wai. Buy three and you get a HK$10 iBakery voucher

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One of the Mother’s Day cookies from iBakery.
Bernice Chanin Vancouver

Looking for a way to pay it forward this coming Mother’s Day on May 8? Customers at OK convenience stores in Hong Kong can help underprivileged families celebrate the day by purchasing a box of “suspended cookies” for HK$38, and on May 7, social enterprise iBakery will distribute the boxes of six rose-shaped cookies to low-income and single-parent families in Tin Shui Wai new town in the northern New Territories.

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iBakery’s six-pack of rose-shaped cookies.
iBakery’s six-pack of rose-shaped cookies.

If you buy three boxes worth of “suspended cookies” at OK, present the receipt at iBakery to receive a HK$10 discount on a purchase of HK$100 or more.

To buy a box of cookies for yourself, head to any of these iBakery stores from April 21:

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iBakery Kennedy Town

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