Tesco says it has been “overwhelmed” by the generosity of customers who donated to its Winter Food Collection.
The retailer revealed today that 1.9 million meals’ worth of long-life food items were donated at the collection between 25 and 30 November, which took place across all the retailer’s large and Express stores.
Donated products would, it said, provide vital support for charities FareShare and Trussell in the run up to Christmas.
Donations to Trussell help food banks to provide emergency food parcels to people who cannot afford the essentials, while donations to FareShare support thousands of frontline local charities in communities across the country.
Throughout the year Tesco donates unsold food to FareShare as part of its Community Food Connection scheme, which meant so far this year Tesco and its customers had given the equivalent of more than 39 million meals to both charities.
On top of donations of food, the pre-Christmas Winter Food Collection saw more than £340,000 donated to the charities by customers rounding up their bills at the till and donating through a link from Tesco’s website.
“I just want to say a huge thank you to every single person who donated items at this year’s Winter Food Collection,” said Tesco CEO Ken Murphy. “Their generosity is always so amazing and really helps to make a huge impact in communities across the UK supported by Trussell and FareShare.”
Kristopher Gibbon-Walsh, CEO at FareShare, said: “Every year, we are blown away by the generosity of Tesco customers at the Winter Food Collection, and this year is no exception. Thank you to every single person that volunteered in store, donated an item of food, topped up their shopping bill, or made a donation to FareShare. Your kind support will ensure we can continue getting food out into the community, bringing people together and strengthening communities this winter.”
Emma Revie, CEO of Trussell, added: “We are so grateful to Tesco for supporting food banks to get through this season by organising this year’s Winter Food Collection. Thank you to Tesco customers for coming out in support of your local food bank, to ensure they can continue helping everyone in your local community who is facing hunger and hardship this winter.
”Thanks to your efforts, we have collected 1.8 million meals to support people who need a food bank this winter. Thank you for your generosity – together we can end hunger for good.”
“Food banks in the Trussell community are a last resort for people who’ve been left facing hunger and hardship. They’re a lifeline, offering a warm welcome and space to be heard. But with so many people unable to afford the essentials right now, food banks continue to provide exceptionally high levels of emergency food, with many telling us they are at breaking point.
”Just over 1.4 million emergency food parcels were provided across the UK by food banks in our community, between April and September this year.”
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