The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Help UK’s biggest food collection

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Shoppers are being urged to help people in need this Christmas by donating food during the UK’s biggest food collection.

The Tesco Food Collection launches across the supermarke­t’s stores today (21st), with customers being invited to give long-life food to support the work of charities the Trussell Trust and FareShare, helping people who cannot afford to feed themselves and their families.

The long-life food donated to food banks in the Trussell Trust’s network is given in emergency food parcels to people referred because they don’t have enough money coming in to cover essential costs. Food donated to FareShare is distribute­d to charities and community groups who use it to provide meals for vulnerable groups such as isolated older people and those in

homeless shelters.

Last year generous shoppers donated more than 3.5 million meals-worth of food during the Tesco Food Collection. This year the supermarke­t is hoping to top that figure. Once again Tesco will be topping up the value of the customer donations by an additional 20% to help the charities in their work.

We know that the items that our customers donate can make a real difference to people who really need that little bit of extra help this year - whether it is in a food parcel for someone at a time of crisis, or a part of a hot meal which means that a vulnerable person does not feel hungry in Peterborou­gh this Christmas.

Both FareShare and the Trussell Trust do amazing work and we are proud to do our bit at Tesco by topping up the public donations to the Tesco Food Collection by 20%.

The Tesco Food Collection runs from today until Saturday, November 23. Look out for donation points at the front of Tesco stores throughout the UK and Northern Ireland.

Christine Heffernan Tesco’s Group Communicat­ions Director,

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