Aldi donates 14,800 meals to charities in Nottinghamshire over the Christmas period
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The supermarket paired up its stores with local organisations to make the most of unsold fresh and chilled food after stores closed on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.
The scheme comes as part of its national pledge to donate 1.8 million meals to families experiencing food poverty during November and December.
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Hide AdAround 550,000 meals were donated nationwide, and more than 700 UK causes benefitted from the initiative over the festive period.
The initiative is part of Aldi’s partnership with Neighbourly, a community giving platform that links businesses to charitable organisations.
Thanks to this, all of Aldi’s 950-plus stores in the UK now donate surplus food to good causes seven days a week, all year round.
This year’s Christmas donations have helped Aldi to meet its pledge to donate 10 million meals to families in need in 2021 through its partnership with Neighbourly.
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Hide AdSince beginning its partnership with Neighbourly in April 2019, Aldi has donated more than 20 million meals across the UK.
Mary Dunn, managing director of corporate responsibility at Aldi UK, said: “The festive season is always a hard time for people affected by food poverty, so we are incredibly proud to have supported so many amazing causes in Nottinghamshire this Christmas.”
Steve Butterworth, from Neighbourly, added: “This Christmas was without a doubt one of the busiest on record for the UK’s charities and food banks.
"The sizeable donations from Aldi would have been a massive lifeline for so many of them.”