A SUPERMARKET has donated more than 450,000 meals to foodbanks, charities and community groups within Hampshire since 2019.
In total, Aldi has donated 30 million meals to good causes since launching its food donations initiative in 2019, with 481,200 meals being donated to communities in Hampshire.
As a result of the successful partnership with Neighbourly, a community giving platform, more than 4,000 good causes across the country have now benefitted from the scheme, including soup kitchens and children’s breakfast clubs.
Liz Fox, corporate responsibility director at Aldi UK, said: “Donating 481,200 meals in Hampshire through our partnership with Neighbourly is an amazing achievement, with the initiative now more vital than ever for local community groups and charities who face soaring demand.
“We’re committed to doing all that we can to support people in the communities where we trade, and through our partnership with Neighbourly we have helped to make food more accessible for those in Hampshire.”
Steve Butterworth, CEO of Neighbourly, added: “We’ve worked with Aldi for several years to help them further their support for those in need. The cost-of-living crisis is impacting communities in Hampshire and we’ve seen the demand on foodbanks and local causes increase drastically since our partnership began.
“The support of the public and businesses like Aldi makes a huge difference. We know the donations have helped thousands of charities, community groups and families in need.”
The milestone follows Aldi's donation of £250,000 to Neighbourly to launch its Emergency Winter Foodbank Fund to further support increased demand during the cold months.
Aldi has also recently extended its partnership with Company Shop Group to help excess stock from its network of Regional Distribution Centres be redistributed to community stores across the UK.
If you're interested in working with Aldi, contact Neighbourly at aldi@neighbourly.com.
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