Discounter is donating meals through its partnership with surplus food redistributor Company Shop Group
Aldi has donated thousands of Christmas lunches to those in low-income areas across the UK.
According to the discounter, it achieved this through its partnership with Company Shop Group, the UK’s leading redistributor of surplus food and household goods.
The supermarket will provide more than 2,000 free Christmas lunches to its award-winning social enterprise, Community Shop.
As a result, Community Shop members will be invited to a three-course Christmas meal at their local store, hosted on 17, 18, and 19 December.
Aldi, currently Britain’s fourth-largest supermarket, first partnered with Company Shop in 2022 to manage surplus stock from its regional distribution centres.
Through this collaboration, surplus items are sold at discounted prices to members throughout the year, making essentials more accessible and reducing waste.
National sustainability director at Aldi UK, Luke Emery, said: “For the past two years, we’ve partnered with Company Shop Group to redistribute surplus stock from our regional distribution centres, making our groceries even more affordable for Community Shop members.”
He explained: “This is our second year supporting the Christmas lunch and we’re going to be providing even more free festive dinners to those in need. The festive season can be expensive, but this initiative allows members to celebrate without worrying about the associated cost.”
Executive chairman at Community Shop, Gary Stott, commented: “We’re incredibly grateful to Aldi for its continued generosity.
“Many of our members are feeling the pressures of Christmas, and events like these not only spread festive cheer but also bring communities together during challenging times.”