I thought some of you might be interested in the South Yorkshire Community Shop, which I've just heard about: BBC Radio 4 - Food Programme, Feeding Britain
I wonder if they could take donations of surplus allotment produce? Unlike Food Banks, which only handle dried goods, Community Shop diverts surplus fresh healthy food from supermarkets to local poor people, rather than putting it in the bin.
This isn't out-of-date stuff, it's food that for one reason or another the shops can't sell (eg. cancelled orders, or might have upside-down labels on).
A great idea, I'm hoping to find one in my area ~ we've been trying to give away surplus courgettes etc for years, but can't find anyone to take them: Food Banks only take dry food, & schools, homes etc don't accept donations
I wonder if they could take donations of surplus allotment produce? Unlike Food Banks, which only handle dried goods, Community Shop diverts surplus fresh healthy food from supermarkets to local poor people, rather than putting it in the bin.
This isn't out-of-date stuff, it's food that for one reason or another the shops can't sell (eg. cancelled orders, or might have upside-down labels on).
A great idea, I'm hoping to find one in my area ~ we've been trying to give away surplus courgettes etc for years, but can't find anyone to take them: Food Banks only take dry food, & schools, homes etc don't accept donations
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