Hucknall shoppers urged to support Co-op's annual Christmas food bank appeal

Central England Co-op is urging customers and members in Hucknall to once again show their support for those most at need in their communities as part of its 2021 Christmas food bank appeal.
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The retailer has three stores in Hucknall and worked closely with more than 65 food bank providers last year to collect more than 45,000 items and created 22,000 meals as part of the special campaign.

And this year, it hopes that customers and members will again be able to dig deep and donate in the run-up to Christmas as its communities continue to feel the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the rising cost of living.

Alongside much-needed items such as long-life milk, tinned fruit and toiletries, some food banks are also encouraging shoppers to ‘spread a little festive cheer’ in these uncertain times by dropping off a Christmas treat into collection points at more 260 stores.

The Co-op is calling on shoppers to support its Christmas food bank appeal this yearThe Co-op is calling on shoppers to support its Christmas food bank appeal this year
The Co-op is calling on shoppers to support its Christmas food bank appeal this year
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Hannah Gallimore, corporate responsibility manager said: “I know our customers and members will give their backing to making sure our Christmas food bank appeal can make a real difference to families struggling in these uncertain times.

“Over the past few years, the appeal has supported our food bank partners to create and provide thousands of meals to help people in need over the Christmas period and sadly this year that need has only grown as the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the cost of living crisis hits people across our communities.

“The campaign relies on the wonderful generosity of our customers and members, and I would like to encourage them to again show their co-operative spirit, so our food bank partners can provide emergency food and support to individuals and families in crisis.

“We are also issuing a plea on behalf of food banks to help spread a little Christmas cheer by donating a nice treat into our special collection points.

“All we are asking is for people, if they can, to drop off one or more items into our food bank collection points this Christmas and help make a real difference in their community.”

The food bank appeal will run from December 1 to December 31.