England footballer Marcus Rashford and Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge have joined forces with their celebrity friends to offer back-to-basics recipe ideas and culinary tips for low-income families to help tackle food poverty.
The Manchester United striker, who last year forced the Government to extend free school meal provision for hard-up children, said he wanted the social-media based weekly tutorials – which will also feature famous faces from the worlds of sport, music and television – to inspire people to make easy but healthy meals on a budget.
His latest campaign, named Full Time: Get Cooking With Marcus And Tom, launches this Sunday coincides with the Government’s Healthy Start payment scheme, which supports low-income households with grocery shopping.
Manchester United star continues his campaign to tackle child hunger in the UK
He said meals over the summer would ve made massive difference to his family
Rashford, 23, joins children s commissioner who said she wants to extend free school meals over summer as pandemic has had a profound impact on children
It comes as footballer joins forces with chef Tom Kerridge to offer back-to-basics recipe ideas and culinary tips for low-income families to help tackle food poverty
Thursday, April 22, 2021
Having gained universal praise for his amazing work on free school meals, England footballer Marcus Rashford has cooked up a brilliant new project to help tackle food poverty. Not only that, but he’s teamed up with a legendary chef to do it.
The Manchester United star will be joined by Tom Kerridge to provide families with basic recipes via Instagram.
Full Time: Get Cooking With Marcus And Tom, starts on Sunday and will run weekly, featuring sport, music and TV celebrities. Coinciding with the Government’s Healthy Start payment scheme, it aims to inspire people to make straightforward, healthy meals on a budget and to help them get beyond any fears they have of cooking,
England footballer Marcus Rashford and Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge (PA Media) England footballer Marcus Rashford and Marlow s Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge have joined forces to offer back-to-basics recipe ideas and culinary tips for low-income families to help tackle food poverty. The Manchester United striker, who last year forced the Government to extend free school meal provision for hard-up children will be joined by their celebrity friends for social-media-based weekly tutorials His latest campaign, named Full Time: Get Cooking With Marcus And Tom, launches this Sunday coincides with the Government’s Healthy Start payment scheme, which supports low-income households with grocery shopping.
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