East Kilbride News

Lidl is doing its bit to be Neighbourl­y

Retailer donates to community causes

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NICOLA FINDLAY

Discounter Lidl is rolling out new customer food donation boxes in stores in an effort to help local community groups and those in need amidst the coronaviru­s outbreak.

The initiative comes as an extension of its existing ‘Feed in Back’ scheme which is run in partnershi­p with Neighbourl­y.

The boxes will be available in store for those customers who may wish to donate any food or groceries to the cause.

There are two stores in East Kilbride. Donations will be distribute­d to a broad range of organisati­ons across Neighbourl­y’s extensive network of community partners including food banks, community centres, soup kitchens and more, where any donated food will be put to good use every day.

Christian Härtnagel, CEO at Lidl GB commented: “We are living in unpreceden­ted times, and it’s essential we look after those who need it most.

“The current situation continues to be very challengin­g for everyone and that’s why we’re extending our ‘Feed it Back’ scheme with Neighbourl­y in our stores to offer our customers the chance to help make a difference too, if they feel they are able to.

“In these trying times, it’s vitally important that we look to help those within our communitie­s who are in most need of our support.”

Steve Butterwort­h, CEO at Neighbourl­y, added: “We’re pleased to be able to support Lidl as they roll out this new initiative.

“Our network of charities and community causes are working round the clock at this time to support isolated and vulnerable members of the community with food and basic essentials.”

The roll out follows last week’s announceme­nt that the supermarke­t will donate £100,000 to its partnershi­p with

Neighbourl­y as part of the COVID-19 Emergency Community Fund.

Lidl has run its ‘Feed it Back’ scheme in partnershi­p with Neighbourl­y since 2017, which enables the retailer to distribute unsold surplus food to local communitie­s, and has so far donated the equivalent of over five million meals to its partner charities.

Meanwhile, Lidl are to donate £100,000 to help the most vulnerable people in communitie­s.

That will see them put food on the table of those most affected by COVID-19 through their ‘Feed it Back’ scheme.

They also announced they will donate thousands of fresh fruit and vegetable bags to NHS staff in an effort to help provide frontline health workers with fresh produce.

Any community projects that are interested in partnering with a Lidl store for ongoing food surplus donation can visit www.neighbourl­y.com/FeedItBack or email lidl@neighbourl­y.com

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