Donation will help fuel hungry kids By Calum MacLeod Published: 15:00, 06 February 2021
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FUEL10K will donate a portion of porridge for every pot sold in February.
Thousands of hungry families could be helped to start their day with a nutritious breakfast thanks to a Highland-based food brand.
FUEL10K plans to donate 500,000 portions of porridge â one for each of its own breakfast pots sold â through its âbuy one to give oneâ partnership with the UKâs largest food distribution charity, FareShare.
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TV cook Phil Vickery and Love Canned Food launch £10 food box to support food charity
It includes products from brands including Princes, Napolina, Crosse & Blackwell and Batchelors Peas
The Family Essentials Box from Love Canned Foods (Image: Love Canned Foods)
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Asda’s back of store food donation scheme has proved a big hit Asda Liscard and Bromborough are the second and third biggest back-of-store donators in the country, giving over 100,000 meals between them to those in the local community who need it most. Thanks to its partnership with FareShare, over the past three years the supermarket has been able to donate much-needed quality, in-date produce, often including bread, bakery items, fruit, vegetables and eggs. These products can no longer be sold in store due to shorter sell-by dates. With help from Asda colleagues and FareShare, charities and community groups can receive up to five collections a week from Asda supermarkets, superstores and supercentres across the country.