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Aldi to give away all its unsold fresh food to 'less fortunate individuals' on Christmas Eve

4 Dec 2017 - 13:59 by michelle.foster

Aldi has offered to give all its unsold fresh food away to charities and good causes when its stores close on Christmas Eve. Aldi

The supermarket chain issued an appeal on social media urging organisations across the country to collect items left over after its branches have shut up shop for the festive period.

A statement issued by the firm says it wants to share products out with groups such as food banks in support of “less fortunate individuals” in order to “prevent food going to waste”.

The supermarket said: “Aldi is offering local organisations the opportunity to receive surplus food from their stores on the afternoon of Christmas Eve.

“As Aldi stores will shut at 4pm on Christmas Eve until December 27, they will have a variety of good quality surplus food products that they will wish to redistribute in support of less fortunate individuals and to prevent food going to waste.

“Aldi is unable to deliver products so it would be essential that your organisation is able to collect.

“They will expect the level of food available to vary, however, estimations of around 20 to 30 crates will be expected from each store.”

The move has earned the store praise from social media users, who urged other big chains to match the gesture.

One of Aldi’s competitors, Tesco, has handed out surplus food from its stores to local charities and community groups since February last year.

Organisations interested receiving leftover food have until December 8 to apply by emailing: [email protected] or contacting Aldi’s UK head office on: 01827 711800.

This article was written and published by the Independent: www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/aldi-food-christmas-eve-give-away-less-fortunate-food-banks-tesco-sainsbury-lidl-a8088511.html

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