Posted: Wed 22nd Jun 2016

Tesco to Donate Unsold Food to ‘Most Vulnerable’ Across Wrexham

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Jun 22nd, 2016

A new scheme aiming to reduce the levels of produce going to waste at a Wrexham supermarket will see unsold food given to the most vulnerable people across the town.

Tesco and FareShare are calling on charities and community groups in and around the Wrexham area to register for the scheme, which will unsold produce at the supermarket used for meals for vulnerable people across the area.

The new scheme which launches in Wrexham from today is part of the supermarket’s ongoing pledge to cut down on its levels of food waste.

Tesco’s Community Food Connection programme with FareShare FoodCloud recruits and supports charities and community groups, linking them to Tesco stores via an innovative app that allows store teams to alert them to surplus unsold food items available at the end of each day.

The unsold food is free and includes fresh produce, such as fruit, vegetables and bakery products. Chilled products like meat, dairy and ready meals are also offered.

So far there have been 350,000 meals donated to people in need via Community Food Connection to date, following a successful pilot in 14 stores last year and a national rollout from March this year, that has seen more than 1,000 charities sign up to the scheme so far.

The scheme is part of a three-way partnership between FareShare, FoodCloud and Tesco.

Rachel Finn, Head of Community Food Programmes, at Tesco said: “No food that can be eaten should go to waste. We’re really excited to start working on this initiative to ensure that any unsold food we have is made use of.

“We are looking forward to forging strong links with local charities and community groups in Wrexham, and to use this initiative to support their efforts to help vulnerable people in our community.”

FareShare FoodCloud is the latest step in Tesco’s work with FareShare on the provision of surplus food. The partnership spans over three years and includes activities which make food available from the Tesco supply chain, distribution centres and dotcom centres. This has seen nine million meals made up of surplus food donated to over 2,200 charities and community groups across the UK.

Any charities or community groups in Wrexham using food to support people that would like to access the scheme, should register their interest here.



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