The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

S-mart move takes food packages to hardest hit

Friends dish out 5,000 in two weeks

- EMMA CRICHTON ecrichton@thecourier.co.uk

Two friends with a long-term goal to feed the people of Angus have sprung into action to dish out 5,000 food packages in just two weeks.

Pauline Lockhart and Carole Malone, from Forfar, had been working to set up a “social supermarke­t” offering affordable food when coronaviru­s hit and quickly diverted their attention to helping those hit hardest.

They launched the S-mart grocery packs on April 18 and have already given out 5,000 free food packages in the fortnight since.

Carol said: “We were in the process of setting up an affordable social supermarke­t in Forfar when Covid-19 arrived in Scotland and the lockdown began.

“It quickly became apparent that people in Angus needed fast and free access to good quality food, to help them survive the short term effects of the lockdown.

“People who may have never considered using anything other than a supermarke­t for their weekly food shop are suddenly facing the prospect of having to make difficult choices at the end of the month, when the bills come in and their wages no longer cover their outgoings. We are appealing to those people to come and claim their free grocery packs. There is no shame in saving on food bills for a few weeks, particular­ly if that frees you up to reallocate your grocery budget to other pressing household bills.”

The grocery packs are available for collection on Tuesdays and Saturdays in Forfar and each contain enough fresh meat, fruit, vegetables, dairy, bakery products and dried goods to provide three meals per day for three days.

The pair have been helped by a £25,000 grant from the Scottish Government, as well as an extra £25,000 from people and businesses.

Pauline said: “We had already developed a great relationsh­ip with Fareshare, who are providing the lowcost, high quality food.”

To make a donation or find out about the long-term plans for the project, go to www.communityf­irstuk.com/socialsupe­rmarket

To order a food pack, call 07592 626519 between 9am and 10am on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

The only requiremen­t is to live in Angus and packs will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

 ??  ?? Pauline Lockhart, left, and Carole Malone are empathisin­g with those facing increasing food bills with no wages coming in to pay them.
Pauline Lockhart, left, and Carole Malone are empathisin­g with those facing increasing food bills with no wages coming in to pay them.

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