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harities and community groups across the UK are being invited to receive free surplus food from Tesco this Easter.
Across the UK Tesco redistributes a million meals worth of surplus food a month to good causes as part of its Community Food Connection scheme, run in conjunction with food charity FareShare and powered by FoodCloud technology.
Community Food Connection enables some 7,000 charities and community groups to pick up free food from Tesco each week, but some of those groups take a break during school holidays, which means Tesco can offer free surplus food to even more organisations over Easter.
Head of Community at Tesco, Alec Brown, said:
“We know that there are some charities that may offer holiday clubs, or groups that put on special events over the Easter holidays, and it is exactly those sort of groups that we want to hear from.
“Whatever time of year it is, we would much rather that unsold food is put to good use in the community, and feeds people first, rather than going to waste.”
The free food includes fresh produce such as fruit, vegetables and bakery products, and chilled food like meat, cheese and ready meals. Groups registered with Community Food Connection are given scheduled collection days and receive a text alert to tell them what food is available. They can then choose what they want from the surplus food on offer.
Lindsay Boswell, Chief Executive of FareShare, said:
“We support many amazing frontline charities which use in date surplus food from Tesco to feed thousands of vulnerable people right throughout the year. However, some groups, such as children’s breakfast clubs, close over the school holidays, which means there is even more food available – so don’t miss out.”
If you are a charity or community group that could benefit from the support of Community Food Connection this Easter, register your interest here.
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Notes to editors:
Community Food Connection:
Tesco’s Community Food Connection, delivered in partnership with food redistribution charity FareShare, has now donated over 30 million meals worth of surplus food to nearly 7,000 local charities and community groups. The programme is currently live and operating in all Tesco stores.
Charities and community groups interested in registering for Community Food Connection, can do so at fareshare.org.uk/fareshare-go The sign-up process can take 6-8 weeks to complete.
Tesco won the Building Stronger Communities award at the Business in the Community Responsible Business Awards 2017 - the award recognises Tesco’s efforts to tackle food waste in our stores with its surplus food redistribution scheme, Community Food Connection.
Tesco and FareShare won the Sustainable Futures Award for the UK rollout of Community Food Connection at the IGD Awards in October 2016.
Tesco and FareShare won the Partnership of the Year award at the 2018 Responsible Business Awards for their work on the Community Food Connection scheme.
Tesco and FareShare have worked in partnership for the last three years on Community Food Connection, Tesco’s Food Collection and on ensuring surplus food from the Tesco supply chain, distribution centres and dotcom centres is donated to the organisation to feed people in need.
FareShare:
FareShare is the UK’s largest food redistribution charity, with 21 Regional Centres across the country. FareShare saves nearly of good surplus food from right across the food supply chain and redistributes it to charities and community groups across the UK. These charities provide meals as part of their services to people in need – such as children’s breakfast clubs, day clubs for older people, domestic violence refuges, homeless shelters and drug and alcohol rehab units.
Tesco is pleased to announce that Christine Heffernan will join the Executive Committee as Group Communications Director. Christine will replace Jane Lawrie.
Christine has most recently worked as Executive Director to Group CEO Dave Lewis. Prior to that she spent five years as Director of Corporate Affairs in Tesco Ireland, as well as a board director and member of its senior leadership team. In these roles, she worked as part of a team transforming the Irish business and its communications to rebuild trust in the brand.
Christine has communications experience across a number of sectors including energy, telecoms and financial services. She has previously worked at the European Parliament and as a policy advisor at the Treasury in London. She has been a board member of Threshold, Ireland’s national housing charity, since 2013.
Dave Lewis, Tesco Group Chief Executive, said:
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Every day all Tesco stores are set up to donate their surplus food to charity and community groups. So far, Tesco has donated over 60 million meals of surplus food to charities and good causes.
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·Tesco is nearly 80% of the way towards achieving its target that no food, safe for human consumption, goes to waste.
·FareShare is a UK-wide charity that redistributes food that would otherwise go to waste to charities and community groups, including homeless shelters, children's breakfast clubs, and domestic violence refuges. These organisations turn the food into nutritious meals and provide life-changing support. Visit the FareShare website to learn more.
Jamie Oliver is a global phenomenon in food and campaigning. During a 20-year television and publishing career he has inspired millions of people to enjoy fresh, delicious food, and to cook from scratch. Jamie has set his organisation an ambitious target to halve the rate of childhood obesity.
Tesco at Westwood Cross has been closed due to damage caused by high winds.
The supermarket has suffered "structural damage to its roof" including the loss of plastic sheeting at the front of the building.
A spokesman also confirmed that parts of the roof have also "come into the store." The shop which sells food, clothes and electrical items was evacuated this morning and will be closed until further notice.
A spokesman added: "All orders have been cancelled."
The gales have also brought down many trees in Kent and blocked a number of key roads.
Cars were crushed by scaffolding and a supermarket roof was ripped off as strong winds battered the country.
A plank of wood smashed through a taxi window, which witnesses said narrowly missed a passenger in the back seat, in west London.
The wind caused travel disruption, including delays at the Dartford Crossing as the QEII bridge was closed.
The Met Office said 70mph gusts were recorded on the Isle of Portland, off Weymouth.
Cross-Channel ferries to Kent and the Isle of Wight were also delayed, but services are now back to normal.
The QEII bridge has since reopened but has a 30mph speed limit, meaning delays are expected to continue. A weather warning was in place for wind across southern England and Wales earlier, as gusts of up to 65mph swept across the country.
The Met Office said a further wind warning was in place for much of England from about midnight until.
London Fire Brigade (LFB) said no-one was hurt when the scaffolding collapsed in Holland Road, near Kensington, at about 09:30 GMT.
Gail Meredith said she was "struggling" to walk home when she saw it crash into the road.
"I saw this scaffolding very slowly leave the top of the building and fall into the road, all in one piece," she added.
Highways England said the A249 bridge at the Sheppey crossing was closed in both directions, but it fully reopened after winds subsided.
Strong winds also blew part of the roof off a Tesco Extra store at Westwood Cross in Broadstairs, Kent.
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I have been using Etoro for 1 1/2 years and I look forward to continue
Pros:Friendly use, variety of CFD, copy trade features
Cons:None
This is the best trading platform all around, and I've tried a lot of them.
Pros:Fees are quite reasonable. Easy access and neat interface. Useful and accurate statistical information.
Cons:Some app speed issues when the US market opens.
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Pros:all round good experience
Cons:non
The addition of new digital assets can be a little faster.
Pros:Simple yet powerful platform for beginners.
Cons:It can improve processing time with customer support.
Nil
Pros:Copy Trades! User Friendly!
Cons:Nil
nice interface
Pros:Very User Friendly,, Good for Beginners
Cons:it will be better if there is separate dividend receive history