Supplier makes a major delivery of potatoes to food redistribution charity
Albert Bartlett has stepped up its work with FareShare with a major delivery of 25 trucks, carrying 24 tonnes per truck, of fresh potatoes for the food redistribution charity.
The landmark delivery, over the past five weeks, is the largest shipment of potatoes Albert Bartlett has provided to FareShare to date. It will help create the equivalent of over 1.4 million nutritious meals for individuals and families in need across the country.
“We are proud to be recognised as one of FareShare’s leading food partners,” said John Heginbottom, sales director at Albert Bartlett. “This special delivery is a testament to our ongoing partnership and our shared mission to reduce food waste and fight hunger.
“We know the positive impact that nutritious, fresh produce can have for families, and we are delighted that this delivery will help provide thousands of healthy meals to people facing hardship.”
FareShare will distribute the potatoes to its nationwide network of over 8,000 charities and community groups, including schools, community centres, refuges, homelessness shelters and faith groups.
FareShare’s head of fresh produce Emma Brown said: “We are enormously grateful to Albert Bartlett for their ongoing support for FareShare. Their surplus potatoes will be redistributed across our network of charities and community groups and make a valuable contribution to getting good food to people in need, rather than letting it go to waste.
“Regular supplies of potatoes enable these groups to create hearty, nourishing meals for the people they support, alongside providing other vital services. At a time when demand for food support is higher than ever, this exceptional delivery from Albert Bartlett will make a huge difference.”