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Supermarket chain Sainsbury’s has promised to add an extra £2 to Government-issued food vouchers that could help more than half a million people have access to nutritious meals.
Customers who redeem the Government’s Healthy Start voucher when shopping in Sainsbury’s will automatically receive a coupon worth an extra £2 to use towards fresh and frozen fruit and vegetables during their next shop.
Marcus Rashford praises Morrisons for increasing capacity of its meal delivery service for school children yorkshirepost.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yorkshirepost.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
MARCUS Rashford has backed Morrisons increasing the capacity of its meal delivery service for school children entitled to free school meals while schools remain closed. The Morrisons School Meal Box costs £15 and provides at least £15 worth of food to the children who need it most. It has been developed in partnership with Morrisons nutritionist Dr Hayley Marson to ensure the items included are nutritious and there is no delivery charge. Schools in England can claim back the costs from the government as part of the free school meals programme. Since November, Morrisons’ stores have been working with their local schools to provide isolating kids who would normally be eligible for free-school meals with food for breakfast and lunches.