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Ross Thomson

Supermarket giant provides nearly 2000 meals for hard-up North Lanarkshire families

A supermarket giant helped provide nearly 2000 meals to hard-up families in North Lanarkshire over the Easter period.

Aldi helped local charities in North Lanarkshire provide 1977 meals to people in need over the Easter school holidays.

The supermarket paired its stores up with local charities, community groups and food banks to donate surplus food, making the most of unsold fresh and chilled food throughout the Easter period.

Around 105 tonnes of food were donated throughout the UK, with more than 187,000 meals going to causes focused on supporting families and children.

The donations followed research from Aldi and community-giving platform Neighbourly which found that 98 per cent of food banks in Scotland have seen demand soar since the start of the year.

Neighbourly recently polled more than 700 food banks and community causes nationwide and found that an estimated 30 per cent of people using these services in Scotland in recent months have been new to the food banks.

On average, food banks in the region reported an average rise in demand of around 28 per cent for their services so far this year, with expectations of further increases of around 29 per cent in the next three months as higher energy bills and an increase in national insurance contributions add to the pressure.

Liz Fox, Corporate Responsibility Director at Aldi UK, said: “The school holidays can be a busy time for the local charities and organisations we support, but, especially in the current climate, food banks are experiencing even greater demand than usual.

“We’re proud to support so many good causes in North Lanarkshire, helping them to provide meals to those in need over the recent school holidays.”

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