Sunderland Echo

BAKER’S HITS BACK AT ABUSE

- Tony Gillan tony.gillan@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A Sunderland institutio­n which has been providing free food to veterans and the elderly during isolation, has hit back after being branded an “absolute disgrace” for staying open.

Family business Müller’s has hit back after receiving messages saying it should be shut during the coronaviru­s crisis.

The company, which is opening it s shops on Villette Road and Sea Road selling bread and baked goods, was left shocked by the Facebook messages accusing it of “utter greed”, being “non-essential”, and saying that it should close “when the main supermarke­ts are selling everything”.

One of the company’s owners, Max Müller, said: “This is our 60th year in Sunderland and we are part of the community. Staying open means people have access to fresh food on their doorstep and don’t need to travel on public transport to busy supermarke­ts, while our staff get to keep working.

“We are following Government guidelines closely to keep everyone as safe as we can. So many people have thanked us over the last week. But hey, you can’t please everyone.”

Müller’s has been donating bread to the team at Veteran’s In Crisis, who are delivering free food parcels to those in isolation who need it most.

Max added: “It’s nice to be able to help people at times like this, especially men and women who have put their lives on the line for our country. My daughters both work for the NHS and introduced me to Ger and the fantastic work he does with Veterans in Crisis.”

Ger Fowler said: “Müller’s have been donating bread they had left and we’ve been distributi­ng veterans and their families, as well as the wider community.

“Gregg’s and AIS Training have contribute­d too.

“Because we’ve been given quite a lot of stuff we’ve been able to hand some out to elderly people round Roker.

“Up to now, we’ve managed to drop off more than 50 food parcels. That’s essentials like bread, milk, meat and cheese. A lot of the people we’ve delivered to are self-isolating.

“We leave the food before they come out of the house and we wear masks and gloves.”

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 ??  ?? Ger Fowler of Veterans in Crisis takes supplies to those who need it most from Sonia Müller, of Müller’s Bakery.
Ger Fowler of Veterans in Crisis takes supplies to those who need it most from Sonia Müller, of Müller’s Bakery.

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