Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Firms step up to support Christmas dinners through FareShare

100,000 Christmas dinners will be donated as part of the King’s Coronation Food Project and distributed by FareShare to families in need over the festive period.

M&S will donate 240,000 portions of vegetables across its Christmas lines, ensuring everyone can enjoy two servings of vegetables with their meal.

In addition, 100,000 servings of turkey crowns have been donated by Bernard Matthews, and 1,800 pots of Bisto Turkey gravy granules will be provided by Premier Foods. Families will also receive a Matthew Walker Christmas Pudding, a brand owned by Valeo Foods Group, completing the full Christmas dinner experience.

FareShare will distribute these to local charities across the UK, including community centres, homelessness charities, lunch clubs and youth centres. More than three quarters of charities FareShare provides food to support children and families. This donation will help those who might otherwise be unable to celebrate this festive season.

Ranjit Singh Boparan, Founder and President of 2 Sisters Food Group, which operates a factory in Scunthorpe, said: “We are delighted to be involved in this festive donation with FareShare to provide 100,000 Christmas meals for those that need it most at this time of year.

“We are very proud to be part of this powerful alliance between Marks & Spencer, Bernard Matthews, Valeo Foods Group and Premier Foods which brings together retailers, manufacturers and suppliers to make this possible.

“I appreciate the support that Valeo Foods and Premier Foods have given in donating the Christmas puddings and gravy granules. I made just one call to the CEO’s and they stepped forward with these generous donations. Without the support of M&S, Valeo Foods, Premier Foods and 2SFG, none of this would be possible. The flexibility the teams have shown and their generosity in giving up their own time has made all this possible, and I applaud everyone for their efforts.”

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