Robert Harris Botany cafés are going pink
Some East Auckland eateries will be blushing this month to back the Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
Franchise owners Song Yu, Maggie Yang and Sohel Chimbaiwala's Robert Harris cafes in Botany will be decked in pink throughout May to support the foundation's biggest fundraising campaign, the Pink Ribbon Breakfast.
The coffee bars will display donation buckets, QR codes for digital donating and merchandise for sale.
Limited edition Pink Ribbon Breakfast reusable cups can be bought for $13 with all profits going to the foundation.
The cafes will host an all-day Pink Ribbon Breakfast on Friday.
The value of every coffee ordered with an item from the breakfast menu will be donated to the foundation.
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