The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Trolley dash to boost foodbank

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A supermarke­t sweep is on offer to help families in need in a Fife town.

Aldi is offering a shopper from the Cowdenbeat­h area the chance to take home a trolley full of food for free and help out a local foodbank at the same time.

One lucky shopper will be chosen to do a five-minute trolley dash and keep all the food items they can grab. In addition, Aldi says it will donate the cash value of their trolley to a chosen foodbank.

Shoppers will be asked to nominate their preferred local foodbank when applying to take part.

Group buying director for Aldi Scotland, Graham Nicolson, said: “The Aldi Supermarke­t Sweep event is a fun way for our shoppers to help support their local community and get plenty of shopping for themselves at the same time.

“By filling out an applicatio­n form in the Stenhouse Street store you will be entered into a draw and could find yourself filling your boots with all your Aldi favourites in no time.”

Entrants must be aged over 18 to take part and only food will be included in the sweep.

Entry is free and opens in-store on Monday and closes on Saturday July 14.

A winner will be selected and invited to take part at the Stenhouse Street store before July 29.

Entrants must be available to take part in the sweep after 10pm on their chosen date.

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