Derby Telegraph

Store extends its membership offer to help those on benefits

- By LYNETTE PINCHESS lynette.pinchess@reachplc.com

A SUPERMARKE­T with big savings for shoppers is extending its free membership to people receiving benefits.

Until now the Company Shop has only been open to NHS and social care staff, the emergency services and employees in food and drink manufactur­ing.

Those on means-tested benefits can now apply for membership to shop at the Long Eaton store in Chapel Street, which sells stock from big name brands and supermarke­ts including Waitrose, Tesco and Nestle at heavily discounted prices.

All the food is in date, and perfectly good to eat, but might have otherwise gone to waste due to issues like wonky labelling, misspellin­g on packaging, or surplus ordering.

Membership has been extended due to the pandemic and rising unemployme­nt to provide additional support for the local community. Membership lasts a lifetime and is free.

C Company Sh Shop Group has also temporaril­y extended membership to many of the UK’s key workers, including teachers and council staff. Sally Wake, commercial director, said: id “B “By extending t di f free memberb ship to people in receipt of welfare support, we will be able to help even more families to stretch their budgets further during these challengin­g times.

“We would like to thank our food manufactur­ing and retail partners

for their support in making this happen .”

Company Shop is also calling on local food businesses across the region with surplus stock to come forward so that they can “work together to provide a sustainabl­e solution which will generate positive social, economic and environmen­tal benefits”.

To apply for membership go to companysho­pgroup.co.uk

By extending free membership to people in receipt of welfare support, we will be able to help even more families.

Sally Wake

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