Tesco Redistributes 89,000 Meals To Kerry Charities Through FoodCloud

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No Repro fee 16/10/2016 Surplus food donations from Tesco delivers 2 million meals for Irish charities and support groups Picture shows from left Iseult Ward, Co-founder and CEO of FoodCloud;Orla Gilroy, CEO of Daisyhouse; and Christine Heffernan,  ‎Director of Corporate Affairs at Tesco Ireland; at the announcement that Tesco Ireland’s innovative surplus food donations programme has redistributed over two million meals to 195 charities and support groups since its launch in July 2014. This equates to over 20,000 meals donated to causes every week with FoodCloud. Pic:Naoise Culhane-no fee At present 109 of Tesco’s 148 Irish stores (73%) support local good causes with surplus food donations, with the retailer planning to introduce their programme into all of its Irish stores by the end of 2016. Charities that have benefited to date range from local community centres,  addiction rehabilitation services, homelessness charities, women’s refuges, elderly support centres, children and youth organisations, to name but a few.  For further information, images or interviews please contact: Louise Walsh  Drury | Porter Novelli                                                           Louise.walsh@drury.ie  087 775 7725 Pic:Naoise Culhane-no fee

Tesco has delivered 2 million meals for Irish charities and support groups since 2014, including 89,000 in Kerry. Pictured are, from left, Iseult Ward, Co-founder and CEO of FoodCloud; Orla Gilroy, CEO of Daisyhouse; and Christine Heffernan,  ‎Director of Corporate Affairs at Tesco Ireland. Pic: Naoise Culhane

LOCAL charities and groups across Kerry have received almost 90,000 meals to date from Tesco Ireland through their surplus food donations programme run in partnership with Irish social enterprise, FoodCloud.

A wide range of Kerry based organisations including  ADAPT Kerry Women’s Refuge & Support Services, Tralee Soup Kitchen, and Killorglin Family Resource Centre Ltd have benefited from the redistribution of over 40,000 kgs (or 89,000 meals) of surplus food from Tesco stores across Kerry since 2014.

Speaking about the initiative, Niobe Barry, Area Community Champion for Tesco in Kerry said: “My day to day role involves working with the charities and FoodCloud to ensure our partners are receiving food which works for them. I have seen the impact that this initiative has on these organisations and I am delighted to play a role. I would encourage any charity to get involved in FoodCloud”.

Nationally, Tesco’s innovative surplus food donations programme has redistributed over two million meals to 195 charities since its launch in July 2014. This equates to over 20,000 meals distributed to charities and groups every week.

At present 109 of Tesco’s 148 Irish stores (73%) support local good causes with surplus food donations, with the retailer planning to introduce their programme into all of its Irish stores by the end of 2016. Tesco is encouraging more charities across Ireland to sign up and take part in this initiative.

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