15 MILLION MEALS MILESTONE – THANKS TO POTATO SUPPLIER’S CHARITY WORK

Three women holding bags of potatoes in front of community store

SURPLUS POTATO DONATIONS CELEBRATED ALONGSIDE FARESHARE’S 30TH ANNIVERSARY

THE equivalent of 15 million meals have now been donated to charity by potato supplier Albert Bartlett via its 15-year partnership with FareShare.

The UK charity, which celebrates its 30th birthday this year, aims to tackle food waste for social good.

Amongst the organisations helped by Albert Bartlett’s donations are The Heart of Scotstoun in Glasgow and New Beginnings, Improving Lives (NBIL) in Liverpool.

The Heart of Scotstoun has used the surplus potatoes to support its community café and provide meals to vulnerable groups while NBIL uses the potatoes to provide food parcels and stock its mobile food pantry.

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