

| Hiller’s to give profits from dish to cancer center |
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November 8, 2010 – theoaklandpress.com – As part of Hiller’s Markets Good Deeds in the Making program to benefit
local charities during these challenging economic times, the family
owned chain of seven metro Detroit grocery stores will proudly donate
100 percent of the profits from the sales of its popular Polly’s Baked
Spaghetti to the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center
throughout the month of November. This homemade baked spaghetti is
prepared with the finest meat sauce and baked to a golden brown with a
delectable six-cheese topping. The product retails for $4.98 per pound
at all Hiller’s locations.
Hiller’s Good Deeds in the Making program was created last year as a way to inspire consumers to purchase high-quality, ready-to-eat, great-tasting meals while helping good causes in their communities. This month’s charity, U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center, is dedicated to the conquest of cancer through innovation and collaboration. Hiller’s donation will benefit UMCC in support of Dr. Elizabeth Lawlor’s work. Since 2004, Dr. Lawlor has led her own research group, focusing on studies of pediatric cancers, such as Ewing’s Sarcoma, a very aggressive bone and soft-tissue tumor that primarily affects children, adolescents and young adults. Hiller’s Markets are located in Ann Arbor, Berkley, Commerce Township, Northville, Plymouth, Union Lake and West Bloomfield Township. Click here to view original article. |