How Metro and Asda helped accentuate the positive on Do It Day
By Gillian West
Can random acts of kindness really make the world a better place? Metro thinks so, which is why for Do It Day the free newspaper partnered with Asda to amplify its Good Deed Feed and reward those selflessly helping others.
One of the newspaper’s most popular features the Good Deed Feed celebrates kind acts such as giving up your seat on a bus to returning a lost purse recieving hundreds of good deeds for consideration each week.
Joining forces on Plan It Day in September, the original plan for Metro and Asda was to ‘unlock the power Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




