Aldi has again invitedlocal charities, community groups and food banks to register to receive surplus food donations over the Christmasperiod.
As part of the supermarket’s pledge to donate 10 million meals to UK families facing hunger this year, the supermarket wants to donate more meals than ever to charitable causes over the festive period, through its partnership with food redistribution service Neighbourly.
The community engagement platform links businesses to food banks and charities, enabling all of Aldi’s 930 UK stores to donate surplus food seven days a week, all year round.
With all Aldi stores set to close on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and News Year’s Day, the retailer wants to ensure that any products approaching the end of their shelf life reach families who might otherwise miss out this Christmas.
Charities, food banks and community groups who could benefit from the scheme are encouraged to get in touch and register now for a festive food donation from Britain’s fifth-largest supermarket.
Existing charity partnerships will be prioritised for these festive collections, but where there’s availability, additional organisations are being invited to apply to be paired with a local Aldi store to collect fresh and chilled food products – including fruit, vegetables, fresh meat, fish and bread – ahead of stores closing on both Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.
Mary Dunn, managing director of corporate responsibility at Aldi UK, said:“Our food donations scheme operates year round, but we know that Christmas can be a particularly difficult time for the families and communities we support.
“That’s why we are so committed to increasing the number of meals we donate over the festive season,and we look forward to working withlocal charities this Christmas to help us meet our 10 million meals target for the year.”
Steve Butterworth, from Neighbourly, added: “With the impact of the pandemic still being felt by communities up and down the country, charities and local causes are expecting record demand for their services this Christmas.
“We’re sure there are lots more groups out there that could put this food to good use, so we’d encourage them to get in touch.”
Organisations do not need to be a registered charity to apply but must:
- Have a level-two hygiene certificate gained in the last two years.
- Be able to transport and store chilled food products after collecting them on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve at 5pm.
Those interested in working with Aldi this Christmas should contact Neighbourly ataldichristmas@neighbourly.combefore 5 December 2021.
Aldi has been working with Neighbourly since early 2019. As part of the partnership, Aldi introduced community donation points in all stores earlier this month, offering customers the opportunity to donate any food or household products to local causes all year round.