Booker provides a million meals to charities in a year

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The wholesaler Booker has provided enough food for one million meals this year through its partnership with the charity Fareshare and sharing app Olio.

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Booker began its arrangement last December with the wholesaler, distributing food that would otherwise be wasted directly to a network of charities through Fareshare and Olio’s Food Waste Heroes.

The food distributed includes a range of large catering packs, vegetables, deli and sandwich fillings, as well as smaller packs of meat, fish and fruit.

Lindsay Boswell, chief executive at Fareshare, said: “Thank you to Booker for working with Fareshare and Olio to redistribute the equivalent of one million meals.

“This food is needed now more than ever and is making a huge difference to people in need across the country.

“We’ve received lots of positive feedback from our network of charities collecting food through Booker and the colleagues in Booker branches are building strong relationships with their local community thanks to this programme.”

Catherine Marston, head of sustainability at Booker, said: “Not allowing any edible food go to waste is something that everyone at Booker is passionate about and we are proud to be the first wholesaler to work in such a collaborative way with Fareshare and Olio.

“Our food waste represents just 0.15% of total food handled which is market-leading.

“We are off to a great start with this partnership and I’m really looking forward to building on this success.”