Halifax Courier

Aldi in Halifax embraces season of good will

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ALDI IS embracing the season of goodwill once again this year, and is calling on charities and community groups across Halifax to register so that they can collect food donations this Christmas Eve.

Following the launch earlier this year of the successful partnershi­p with Neighbourl­y, a community engagement platform that links businesses to key charitable organisati­ons, 95 per cent of Aldi stores are now donating surplus food up to five days a week, all year round. Christmas provides an opportunit­y for even more charities to benefit from the initiative, and are therefore calling on all charities and community groups in Halifax to get in touch for a Christmas Eve donation.

As part of the Christmas initiative, charities and community groups will be paired with local Aldi stores and can collect fresh food products that are near the end of their shelf life such as fruit, vegetables, fresh meat, fish and bread after the store closes at 6pm on Christmas Eve.

Last Christmas, Aldi donated just under half a million meals to charities across the UK, and is hoping to increase this for Christmas 2019, spreading Christmas cheer to even more families.

Fritz Walleczek, Managing Director of Corporate Responsibi­lity at Aldi UK, said: “Our Christmas food donation scheme is something we’re really passionate about, and we’re working with

Neighbourl­y this year to pair as many stores up as possible.

“Last year we were able to reach thousands of people across the UK, and some charities were even able to prepare fresh meals that fed families well into the New Year.

“This is our third year of Christmas food donations and we’re hoping this year will be just as successful, and we look forward to working with local charities and food banks in Halifax in the future.”

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