Asda Launches National Food Drive
Asda has launched a national food drive, asking customers to donate food and essential toiletries in-store, to help people who need to use food banks in their local communities.
In a huge push, the drive will take place in its 390 superstores including Downpatrick from May 6th until the 8th with colleagues in store, alongside volunteers from food banks in the Trussell Trust network, encouraging customers to donate an extra item or two to help food banks support people experiencing hardship in the community.
Some stores will be joined by the local charities who will have stalls and information about their community project as well as a donation bucket. There will also be message boards and information signposting customers to which items are needed the most.
Asda has had customer collection food trolleys in store for five years, and in that time its customers have donated the equivalent of over nine million meals.
Asda Better Starts Manager Kloe Tegg said: “We know the ever-important role food banks play in local communities as people struggle to afford things… we all need to live. We collect all year round but over the next few days we are hoping this food drive will lead to a big upturn in what will be vital donations.
“I am always so proud of the donations made by our customers and I am so thankful for the help they give to people in their communities who need it most.
“Through the £25 million donation Asda has made to its charity partners over the past three years, £5.7 million has been granted to food banks in the Trussell Trust’s network to provide services such as finance and debt advice.”
The Trussell Trust’s Head of Corporate Partnerships, Sophie Carre, said: “As the cost-of-living crisis continues, food banks are telling us more people in communities across the country will be pushed deeper into poverty. This isn’t right.”
“While we push for long-term change that ensures everyone has enough money for the things we all need to live, we are thankful to Asda for holding a food drive in May, which will help us make sure families can get emergency support from food banks this summer.
“Asda customers could make a real difference to their local food bank by donating food at their closest large Asda store during the summer food drive.”
Beyond the partnership with the Trussell Trust, Asda also makes charitable donations through a back of store donation scheme, which in 2021 saw stores, depots and Asda’s home office donate enough surplus food to community projects to make the equivalent of 6.6 million meals and is part of the supermarket’s commitment to reduce food waste by 50% by 2030.