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Amazon says it has donated US$100m from sales since 2013
The Amazon logo is seen at the Young Entrepreneurs fair in Paris, France, February 10, 2018. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

NEW YORK , Oct 29 — Amazon.com Inc said today it has donated more than US$100 million (RM418.2 million) since 2013 to charities chosen by shoppers.

The world’s biggest online retailer gives 0.5 per cent of almost any order’s purchase price to a charity selected by customers who opt into its free "AmazonSmile” program, in the United States, United Kingdom and Germany.

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Amazon did not say which groups have received the most support but said they are legally recognised charities, including hospitals and humanitarian organisations.

"Customers (are) now bringing clean water to over 42,000 people around the world,” said Scott Harrison, founder of New York non-profit charity: water, in a statement.

Charities have received a total of US$105,515,619.04 as of October 2018, a check of its website on Friday showed.

Amazon and its founder Jeff Bezos have announced unrelated philanthropy in recent weeks as well as a wage hike, amid criticism of the company’s pay and working conditions. — Reuters

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