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[Inglewood x Midas Foundation] Free Provision of 'Mitsuboshi Farm' Frozen Meal Deliveries to Approx. 300 Single-Parent Households

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Inglewood Co., Ltd. and the Midas Foundation launched a joint project on May 19, 2026, to provide free 14-meal sets of the frozen food brand 'Mitsuboshi Farm' to approximately 300 single-parent households facing financial and time constraints. Aiming to ease burdens during the summer vacation when school lunches are unavailable, the initiative offers two options: regular deliveries or a plan including a free small freezer. Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis via the Midas Foundation's website.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Who is eligible for the free Mitsuboshi Farm meals and how can they apply?
A: Approximately 300 single-parent households in Japan facing economic or time constraints are eligible on a first-come, first-served basis via the Midas Foundation website.
Q: What are the details of the available support plans?
A: Applicants can choose Plan 1 (14-meal set regular delivery up to 6 times) or Plan 2 (14-meal set delivery up to 4 times plus a free small freezer).
Q: What are the nutritional standards of Mitsuboshi Farm meals?
A: Supervised by registered dietitians, each frozen meal plate contains under 350 kcal, under 25g of carbohydrates, and over 15g of protein.