Friday, 6 January 2023

Aldi to give excess stock to community shop stores UK-wide

Excess stock from Aldi’s network of Regional Distribution Centres will be made available to Community Shop stores all over the UK after Aldi extended its partnership with Company Shop Group.

The supermarket has confirmed all its Regional Distribution Centres will now help redistribute surplus food that can't be sold in its stores.

Company Shop Group is the UK’s top redistributor of surplus food and household products and is working with Aldi to manage surplus stock from its Regional Distribution Centres. This will then be redistributed to the Group’s Community Shops across the country, where items will be sold at discounted prices as a way to help those who are in need.

Since first collaborating back in 2015, Company Shop Group has helped Aldi stop in excess of over 14,700 tonnes of food going to waste, with this new national roll out estimated to prevent a further 2,860 tonnes of food from going to waste every year.

Liz Fox, who is the Corporate Responsibility Director at Aldi UK, said: “Reducing food waste is really incredibly important to us, and we know by rolling this scheme out nationwide, it'll make a massive difference to communities all over the UK.

“The work Community Shop does is vital to so many people and, sadly, the demand it's seeing for surplus food is currently higher than ever. By extending our partnership with them, we can make a positive difference together.”

Gary Stott, Executive Chairman, Community Shop, added: “We’ve worked with Aldi for a long time now and are incredibly excited to be able to extend our partnership with them.

“The surplus stock that we redistribute through Community Shop is a lifeline for so many people, and by rolling out the partnership nationally, we can deliver positive impacts for people and communities on a much greater scale.”

www.aldo.co.uk

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