MORRISONS is giving away 60,000 pizza-making kits across the UK this half-term to help fight holiday hunger. Staff working on Morrisons pizza counters in stores will each prepare 30 pizza kits per day, which will then be distributed to local schools and community groups to help support families in need via Morrisons Community Champions. Each kit includes ready to roll pizza dough, tomato sauce, grated cheese and either peppers and sweetcorn or pepperoni and ham depending on whether families would like a meat or vegetarian option. The kits also contain a recipe card with cooking instructions and details of a competition that families can enter to be in with the chance of winning £100 Morrisons vouchers.
MORRISONS has increased the capacity of its meal delivery service for school children entitled to free school meals whilst 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. Rebecca Singleton, customer and community director at Morrisons, said: Our School Meals Boxes will ensure that children are getting good quality, nutritional food delivered directly to their door. Schools in England can claim back the costs from the government as part of the free school meals programme.
The supermarket has also increased the capacity of its meal delivery service for school children entitled to free school meals whilst schools remain closed.
The Morrisons School Box costs £15 and delivers £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.
Schools in England can claim back the costs from the government as part of the free school meals programme.
The Morrisons School Box costs £15 (Image: Morrisons)
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Morrisons is now providing those eligible with more food than ever to help then while the schools are closed.
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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.