Social Responsibility

The Lost Food Project

The Lost Food Project (TLFP) has grown from humble beginnings into an organisation tackling two of today's biggest challenges—food poverty and environmental sustainability. By rescuing surplus food that would otherwise go to waste, TLFP helps reduce food waste while ensuring nutritious food reaches communities in need. At the heart of their mission is the belief that no one should ever go hungry. They support individuals regardless of age, disability, ethnicity, or religion, creating a more caring and inclusive community for all.

For almost 10 years, we've been honoured to partner with The Lost Food Project in supporting this meaningful mission.

Together, we've helped provide food to many charity organisations, including Lighthouse Children Welfare Home Association, Persatuan Kebajikan Amal Jian An Malaysia, PBS – Pusat Bantuan Sentul, Rumah Kanak-Kanak Triniti, and many more.



Living Hope



Living Hope's objective is to reach out to manu more poor, needy and marginalized children in Malaysia as well as internationallu. Their target is places and community that other charity organisations does not reach out to such as Kampung Orang Asli. Founder, Dr Peggy Wong, firmly believes that education is the one and only way out of the vicious cycle of poverty. 

Living Hope volunteers pick up Tedboy's unsold breads, pastries and loaves from oru Jaya One outlet a few times a week, and has since made many headlines in their mission and activities in feeding the needy and poor. (since 2016 till now)

SHELTHER, has been around since 1981 to help abused, abandoned, neglected and at-risk children. They have now established a few shelter homes that houses different target group of children including teenagers and youths.

Our unsold bread also goes to a multiple times collection per week of our unsold breads to SHELTHER's homes. (since 2016/17)

Leo Club of Brickfields Asia College provide monthly food distribution to the needy community in Brickfields and Tedboy has contributed our unsold baked products for their distribution multiple times. Their efforts have gained media attention: The Star Online (February2018)