Generous shoppers in North Lanarkshire donated more than 10,000 meals during a supermarket’s three-day food drive.
Tesco shoppers donated a total of 1.3 million meals between June 30 and July 2 at stores across the UK and those in North Lanarkshire accounted for 10,646 which will go to support local food banks and frontline charities.
The items of long-life food donated during the Tesco Food Collection have been shared with food banks in the Trussell Trust’s network and frontline charities supplied with food by FareShare, to help support local people facing hunger.
And to further help the charities cope with increasing need for food Tesco has expanded its network of permanent food collection points which can now be found in all stores, all year round, so shoppers can continue to help their local food banks and charities to get the food they need. These are now in local Tesco Express stores as well as large stores and are usually located near the checkouts or exit.
The supermarket giant topped up the recent collection with an additional 20 per cent and have thanked shoppers at their stores across North Lanarkshire for their generosity.
Claire de Silva, head of community at Tesco said: “We’re so grateful to our generous customers who kindly do what they can to help their local food banks and charities during our food collection. We hope our year-round donation points, now across our smaller convenience stores too, will provide more ways for people to help by giving if they can”.
Food donated across all stores will go directly to a local Trussell Trust food bank or for a charity supported by FareShare from every Tesco store in the country.
Emma Revie, chief executive at the Trussell Trust, said: “As the nation faces a rapid rise in the cost of living, food banks in our network are telling us that families up and down the country are having to make impossible decisions between putting food on the table or being able to take a hot shower – and too many people are being left with no option but to use a food bank because their money simply won’t stretch.”
FareShare CEO Lindsay Boswell also thanked shoppers in North Lanarkshire for their support.
“The UK is currently facing a cost of living increase which is affecting more and more people,” he said. “FareShare is doing all it can to support charities up and down the UK with food so that they can provide vital services to people facing food insecurity during the summer holidays.
“We are immensely grateful to Tesco customers for their generous food and financial donations during the Summer Food Collection. The support we receive from Tesco and its customers will enable FareShare to continue our support of children and families in North Lanarkshire during the summer and beyond.”
Shoppers donating cash by rounding up at the checkouts also gave more than £328,000 across the UK during the collection week.
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