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Tesco Winter Collection 1st – 3rd December

30th November 2022

With the need for food banks soaring as people struggle to cope with the rising cost of living, we are urging shoppers to donate to this year’s Tesco Winter Food Collection.

From Thursday 1 to Saturday 3 December, customers will be encouraged to pick up an extra item or two as part of their weekly shop to drop in special donation trollies on the way out of store.

The need for donations is greater than ever with food banks in the Trussell Trust network preparing for the busiest winter yet as they expect to provide more than 700,000 emergency food parcels to people facing hardship between December and February.

The collection is one of more than 800 Tesco Winter Collections taking place in stores nationwide as part of the supermarket chain’s ongoing support for the Trussell Trust.

This year marks the tenth anniversary of Tesco’s partnership with the charity, which has led to millions of donations, increased public awareness and stronger community relationships over the last decade. As well as organising the events, Tesco will also make a generous financial donation of 20% of the value of the items donated by the public. These vital funds will allow Hertford & District Foodbank to purchase additional stock and help with the provision of practical support for people accessing the food bank.

Volunteers will be in store during the collection and will help to direct customers towards essential items that we need most, such as Tinned Meat and Fish, UHT Milk and Long Life Juice.

We are urging local people in and around Hertford and Ware to think about the food bank while they do their shop and give what they can, as every donation makes a difference.

Emma Revie, chief executive of the Trussell Trust, said:

“The cost of living is driving a tsunami of need to food banks, including from people who are working, as people struggle to afford the essentials that they need to get by. Too many people are being left with no option but to use a food bank and this is reflected by the sharp increase in the number of parcels food banks in the network are distributing.

“Between April and September this year, 320,000 people were forced to use a food bank for the first time and, as winter sets in, even more people will be pushed deeper into poverty. This increase in need means that the Tesco Winter Collection will be more important than ever as food banks work tirelessly to help everyone who needs their support.

We are working to bring about the long-term change that is needed to ensure that everyone has enough money to survive. While we do this, Tesco customers across the UK are helping to keep food banks going this winter.”

The Tesco food collection is the biggest food drive in the UK and will take place in every Tesco store in the UK.

 

Thank you.

 

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