Aldi wants to hear from you
Aldi is embracing the time for giving by encouraging local charities, community groups and foodbanks in Lanarkshire to register now to receive surplus food donations this Christmas.
As part of Aldi’s pledge to donate 10 million meals this year to families across the UK facing hunger, the supermarket has committed to donate more meals than ever to good causes over the festive period.
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 in Lanarkshire 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. 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 and be able to transport and store chilled food products after collecting them on Christmas Eve and Hogmanay at 5pm.
Those interested in working with Aldi this Christmas should contact Neighbourly at aldichristmas@ neighbourly.com before December 5.