Wednesday, 12 July 2023

Costa Coffee welcomes customers with new, exciting Warrington Drive Thru

The UKs Favourite Coffee Shop, Costa Coffee, is thrilled to have opened a new, modern Drive Thru store in Warrington, based at Fortress Boulevard, Burtonwood and Westbrook, WA5 3ZT. 

The new store, which opened on May 13th, offers customers a bright, modern, and uplifting environment, perfect for those morning meet ups or afternoon escapes. Fresh features can be found throughout, including digital menu boards and comfortable indoor and outdoor seating areas for those sitting in, whilst an efficient Drive-Thru lane awaits for anyone on the go. 

There’s even a new ‘Rinse & Refill’ station so visitors will be able to top up water bottles and clean out reusable cups at no cost. But even better, Costa Club App members, are able to earn an extra ‘Green bean’ when purchasing a drink using reusable cups, meaning they're one step closer to receiving a free drink! Or, for the perfect birthday celebrations, App members can also receive a free slice of cake on their birthday. There are truly amazing offers and rewards all year round! 

Local customers have already been stopping by to enjoy their favourite drinks, perfectly crafted by nine newly recruited and keen team members. And, as the weather warms up, it’s the perfect chance to try some of Costa Coffee’s Summer menu additions, from the new Refreshers range, to one of the new flavourful Pizzettas. 

Jude Brackstone, who is Regional Operations Director at Costa Coffee, says: “It’s really, incredibly exciting to have opened our bright new Drive-Thru here in Warrington. Our amazing team are enjoying meeting the local community and welcoming new Costa customers for a delicious Flat White in-store, or an indulgent Frappé that’s ideal for their journey!” 

The store team are also already busy playing their part in the local community by participating in the Chatty Café scheme, which designates a ‘Chatter and Natter’ table in-store on a weekly-basis, so customers can meet new faces and enjoy conversations with one another. 

Not only that, some of the team from the new Drive Thru were due to undertake a gruelling challenge to raise money for the Costa Foundation by climbing Mount Snowdon on 11th July. The Costa Foundation exists to help improve the life chances of boys and girls in coffee growing communities around the world by providing them with access to a safe and quality education. To date, the Costa Foundation has helped build over 100 schools and educated over 100,00 children. The team can’t wait to share stories with their new customers when they get back. 

The Fortress Boulevard, Warrington store is open from 6am-8pm Monday to Saturday, and 7am-7pm on Sunday, and is available for orders via Click and Collect. To find your nearest Costa Coffee store, click here: https://www.costa.co.uk/locations/store-locator/map  

Sainsbury’s Nectar Prices now offers savings on meat, fish and poultry

Nectar customers can now get even more great value as Sainsbury's has rolled out Nectar Prices across meat, fish and poultry for the first time. Nectar Prices now offers more choice than ever as customers can access discounts on around 3500 products when shopping in Sainsbury’s supermarkets or online.

From now on, Nectar Prices will be available on a variety of popular Sainsbury’s meat, fish and poultry items like Sainsbury’s So Organic lamb mince (usually £5.25, Nectar Price £3.50), Sainsbury’s Taste the Difference cod fillets (usually £5.50, Nectar Price £4.95) and by Sainsbury’s southern fried chicken breast steaks (usually £3.55, Nectar Price £2.75).

The change means over 18 million Nectar customers can choose from an even larger range of discounted products, helping them save money each time they shop with Sainsbury’s. Through Nectar Prices, shoppers can benefit from discounts of, on average, £14.32 and expect to enjoy savings on favourite brands such as Fridge Raiders chicken bites (usually £2.80, Nectar Price £2.00), Peperami Original (usually £2.80, Nectar Price £2.25), Richmond pork sausages (usually £3.25, Nectar Price £2.25) and Gressingham aromatic duck (usually £8.00, Nectar Price £6.25).

This expansion of Nectar Prices means Nectar users can make great savings in a wide range of categories. These include health and beauty, confectionary and snacking, beers, wines and spirits, household, baby and pet and food cupboard items, dairy and bakery, fresh produce and ready meals, and now also meat, fish and poultry.

Already a Nectar customer? All existing Nectar customers need do to benefit from Nectar Prices is scan their app or swipe their card at the checkouts to save. Customers shopping online will have their discounts applied automatically but only if their Nectar and Sainsbury’s accounts are linked.

Want to become a Nectar customer? Shoppers can sign up to Nectar Prices by joining on the Nectar app, online at www.nectar.com, or by picking up a Nectar card in store.

Sustainable and Creative Deli, Sabzi, Reveals Plans to Open Two New Cornish Locations

Famed Cornish Deli and Kitchen, Sabzi, known for its innovative and very tasty daily menus showcasing simple and affordable ingredients, will open two new locations in Padstow and Nansledan this summer.

With a focus on quality, humble ingredients, making great food accessible, and promoting Cornish employment, Sabzi's expansion will positively impact both locals and tourists.

Sabzi, which currently has sites in Truro and Falmouth, was founded by chef Kate Attlee.

“At Sabzi, we believe quality ingredients and affordability should go hand in hand,” said Kate.

“We are very excited to bring our concept of innovative, daily-changing dishes to Padstow and Nansledan, celebrating the art of creativity and seasonality with our food. By championing sustainable practices and creating employment opportunities for the local community, we aim to make Sabzi a cornerstone of the ever-growing South West food scene.”

Renowned for its vibrant culinary scene and picturesque harbour, Padstow welcomes Sabzi to its extensive food and drink landscape. 

Nestled in the very heart of the town, the new deli is on Duke Street, and is due to open on August First, will offer a fresh and totally unique array of budget-friendly, healthy, and delicious food options made with quality, seasonal produce.

Visitors can expect a daily-changing menu of takeaway and dine-in dishes that showcase Sabzi's creativity and commitment to getting the most flavour from every ingredient.

Kate went on to say: “Padstow is a town dominated by fantastic, and extremely well-known, male chefs. As a mixed race woman who grew up in Cornwall, trained at Michelin Star level in service, honed my chefing skills on Masterchef and has now opened my own food business, I take great pride in helping to diversify the culinary landscape. Sabzi's journey is not about competing, but rather adding a unique flavour to this vibrant town as well as encouraging other female chefs to challenge the status quo.”

The Nansledan development, located on the outskirts of Newquay, provides an ideal setting for Sabzi's fourth establishment, opening in September. Known for its sustainable practices and community-focused ethos, Nansledan aligns perfectly with the deli's core values. 

The Nansledan location will offer eat-in and takeaway options at an everyday price point without compromising on either quality or flavour. Customers can look forward to a variety of creative dishes, plus a vibrant restaurant that will surely act as a vibrant, lively hub within the community.

Sabzi takes great pride in supporting the local community by providing progressive employment opportunities. With the opening of the new locations, Sabzi will be creating new job opportunities for Cornish residents, as well as promoting from within and encouraging long term careers within the hospitality industry.

For more information, visit www.sabzideli.co.uk.

Tuesday, 11 July 2023

Trussell Trust releases food bank figures

New annual figures from the Trussell Trust show nearly 3 million (2,986,203) food parcels were distributed, that's more than ever before and over a million of the parcels were provided for children.

The number of parcels provided between April 2022 – March 2023 is more than double the amount distributed by food banks in the same period five years previously.

The Trussell Trust has issued a call for a stronger social security system that ensures families can at least cover life’s essentials, such as food, heating, and clothing.

New figures released by the Trussell Trust reveal almost 3 million (2,986,203) emergency food parcels were provided to people facing hardship between April 2022 and March 2023, with over a million of these parcels provided for children.

This is the most parcels food banks in the charity’s UK-wide network have ever distributed in a single year and represents a staggering 37% increase compared to last year.  

The annual statistics also show an increasing number of people are struggling to afford the essentials, over 760,000 people used a food bank in the Trussell Trust network for the first time. This is more than the population of Sheffield and a 38% increase in people who have needed support for the first time, compared to the same period last year.  

The levels of need were particularly acute in the winter, and December 2022 was the busiest month on record for the network, with a parcel being distributed by staff and volunteers across the country every eight seconds.   

 Brian Thomas, Chief Executive at South Tyneside Foodbank, said: “We are experiencing an unprecedented rise in the number of people coming to the food bank, particularly employed people who are no longer able to balance a low income against rising living costs. 

"We’re also seeing a really high number of families needing support as people struggle to afford the essentials. Food donation levels are not keeping up with the significant increase in need and this is putting us under a lot of strain, it’s a real pressure cooker situation for food banks.”  

Speaking about the rising need for emergency food, Emma Revie, Chief Executive at the Trussell Trust, pointed out: “These new statistics are extremely concerning and show an increasing number of people are being left with no option but to turn to charitable, volunteer-run organisations to get by and this is not right.

The continued increase in parcel numbers over the last five years indicates it's ongoing low levels of income and a social security system that isn’t fit for purpose that are forcing more people to need food banks, rather than just the recent cost of living crisis or the COVID-19 pandemic.  

“Food banks were created to provide short-term support to people in an emergency, they are not a lasting solution to hunger and poverty, and over three quarters of the UK population agree with us that they should not need to exist.  

“The staff and volunteers in our network work tirelessly to ensure help continues to be available, but the current situation is not one they can solve alone. 

“For too long people have been going without because social security payments don't reflect life’s essential costs and people are being pushed deeper into hardship as a result. If we are to stop this continued growth and end the need for food banks then the UK government must ensure that the standard allowance of Universal Credit is always enough to cover essential costs.” 

John, 35, has had to use a food bank when he lost his home and his job and became homeless, said: “When I was homeless, food banks saved me. They provided me with food, shower gels and other necessities I couldn’t afford. But it also gave me somewhere to go for a chat or to see someone. The kindness I was shown there, has stuck with me.  

“I currently volunteer at my local food bank as a trustee, and I help run the food bank. I work three days a week.

“I wanted to pass on the kindness I was first shown when I needed a food bank. My experience has helped me to be better equipped to understand the tough situations some people are in when they need our food bank, and I can show empathy and understanding. But ultimately, food banks shouldn’t be needed in the first place, everyone should be able to afford to buy their own food and afford the essentials.” 

The Trussell Trust’s long-term goal to end the need for food banks is one that the general public agrees with. Polling by YouGov on behalf of the Trussell Trust suggests that the public are increasingly concerned with issues related to poverty and hunger in the UK.

The majority of the UK public (77%) thinks that food banks should not be needed in the UK, with a strong majority agreeing (93%) that everyone should be able to buy enough food for themselves and their family.  

To help ensure that everyone has the income they need to afford the essentials, the Trussell Trust is calling for the UK government to act now to strengthen our social security system.  

The charity has joined with Joseph Rowntree Foundation in urging the UK government to embed in law an ‘Essentials Guarantee’ that would make sure Universal Credit payments always, at a minimum, provide enough to the cover cost of essentials such as food, utilities and vital household goods. 

Research by the charities reveals the £85 weekly Universal Credit standard allowance is at least £35 less than the weekly cost of essential items for a single person, contributing to hundreds of thousands of people being forced to use food banks because they can’t make ends meet.  

 The Essentials Guarantee would be enshrined in law and set regularly, based on an independent recommendation, and would be the first time since the welfare state was created that social security rates were based on what people need, and how much those things actually cost.

The charities calculated that a list of essential items including water bills, gas and electric, travel expenses, food items such as bread, rice and vegetables, and hygiene and cleaning products like toothpaste and washing up liquid currently costs approximately £120 per week for a single person. 

https://www.trusselltrust.org

Pizza lover travels 6,000 miles to get pizza perfection

Witt’s Pizza Oven range has been wowing pizza-aficionados all over the world since its launch earlier this year.

But one pizza enthusiast certainly went more than the extra mile to get his hands on a pizza the action.

Alejandro Lead is from Mexico and loves nothing more than to make tasty homemade pizzas for his family and friends and was seeking for the ultimate oven to deliver hot, crispy pizzas every time.

After researching brands online, Alejandro settled on the Witt ETNA Rotante, know for its unique rotating pizza stone which ensures 360 degrees of perfectly cooked toppings and crispy crusts, all in under a minute.

However, there was only one problem, the oven isn’t yet available in Mexico. But! Alejandro wasn’t going to let this stop him on his quest for the ultimate, perfect pizza, and so he embarked on a remarkable journey with his son Junior, to Germany to purchase his dream oven.

Two flights, two train journeys, and 24 hours later, Alejandro, who shares his pizza creations on Instagram @pizzacasadileo, became the proud owner of a Witt ETNA Rotante.

Now he's back home in Mexico, Alejandro is working his magic to create delicious pizzas and says: “We really enjoy making pizzas and I knew I wanted to have the best oven out there, no matter how far I had to travel to get it!

“The Rotante heats up so quickly and the electric motor and rotating stone makes cooking so easy, delivering perfectly cooked pizza every time!”

Cathrine Orloff Risum, Product Manager Outdoor, at Witt said: “It’s incredible a man literally on the other side of the world is reaching out to Witt in Denmark in his search for the perfect pizza oven. That’s what we call a real pizza love story!”

Capable of accommodating pizzas up to a family feast friendly 16inches (40.5cm), the Witt Etna Rotante is perfect for pizza parties, chefs, and pizza-aficionados alike and has already taken Europe by storm.

Already available in Harrods, Selfridges, UK independent retailers, selected garden centres and Witt’s Amazon Store, the Witt Etna Rotante is available now, priced at around £699.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Witt-Rotante-Degrees-Rotating-Prepares/dp/B0BJW5WFBT

Monday, 10 July 2023

Cornish Clifftop Hotel Launches Special Summer Package Offer

The boutique Housel Bay hotel is dramatically perched on the cliff's edge on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall. And it's is now offering its Taste of the Season package during the summer months due to exceptional demand.

The Taste of the Season package, which skilfully combines a three-night stay at the hotel with an expertly curated bounty of local, seasonal food and delectable drinks at the hotel's on-site restaurants, has previously run throughout spring, autumn, and winter. 

The latest offer named 'Taste of the Summer' is the first time the package is now available throughout the months of July, August and September.

General Manager, Alfred Mesropians said: “A stay at Housel Bay is all about slowing down and taking time to unwind and get back to nature, something our fantastic location on the coast makes very easy for our guests.

“We are very fortunate that our location shines no matter which season we're in, but summer is a particularly special time as guests can make the most of walking the South West Coast Path or swimming in the sea at Housel Bay, both at the bottom of our garden, or a peaceful yoga session in our new yoga studio.”

In an isolated position on the southernmost tip of the UK, Housel Bay hotel is surrounded by nature and sits mere metres from the wild Lizard coastline and secluded Housel Bay beach.

Commenting on the Fallowfields tasting menu included in the package, Head Chef Joseph Fallowfield said: “I'm delighted to include our brand new summer tasting menu, Jewels of the English Sun, in the package which will give guests a fantastic opportunity to experience the amazing local produce we have in Cornwall, as well as some unique combinations that they might never may have tried before.

“The Fallowfields tasting menu changes every six weeks, so each Taste of the Season package will include a different menu which is specifically tailored to that season to enable guests to capture the true essence of each season.”

The Taste of Summer package is running from now until September 20, 2023. Prices start from £428 for a single guest and £610 for two guests, sharing.

Guests staying at the hotel on a bed and breakfast basis can treat themselves to the long or short version of the Jewels of the English Sun tasting menu with or without paired wines at the hotel's two-rosette restaurant, Fallowfields, as it extends its opening hours to include Wednesdays throughout the summer months. Dishes include Cornish mozzarella with heritage tomato, thyme, peach sorbet and peach ash, and lobster and prawn bisque with carrot, ginger, Fowey mussels and saffron.

The hotel is also currently running its seafood-themed Sunday lunch menu, appropriately named 'Seafood Sundays', consisting of a local Cadgwith lobster and a variety of other seafood dishes, sides and desserts.

For more information on Housel Bay Hotel's Taste of the Summer package please visit https://www.houselbay.com/events/taste-the-season.

Teachers Will absolutely adore Flapjackery's 'Thank You' Flapjacks

Wondering what to buy your children's teachers as a thank you gift at the end of term?

Then Flapjackery has your back! Order their teachers a box of absolutely delicious handmade gluten free flapjacks, created with the very best of British ingredients and topped off with some utterly fabulous and decadent flavours.

These wonderful Devonshire-made delectable oaty treats are delivered direct to your door in specially designed recyclable boxes and come in a range of mouth-watering flavours, with one flapjack inscribed with those all important words 'Thank You' in white chocolate to make this gift just that little bit more special. You can also add a free personalised message to each box to show your appreciation even more.

Thank You Message Box

3 Giant Flapjacks £15

Millionaires Message Plaque with 2 additional flapjacks (equivalent to 6 giant flapjacks)  £25

Millionaires Message Plaque with 2 additional flapjacks (equivalent to 12 giant flapjacks) £48

The flapjacks are individually wrapped and come in recyclable boxes, with a minimum shelf life of two weeks. Fresh fruit and baked topped flapjacks have a shelf life of 2 - 3 weeks. Fudge and chocolate topped flapjacks have an 8 week shelf life.

Order your teacher's flapjacks now from www.flapjackery.co.uk.

Who is behind Flapjackery?

Carol Myott, 62 and Sally Jenkin, 59 launched luxury flapjack business Flapjackery, with a current turnover of £2m+, in 2015 having met at a farmers' market in Tavistock west Devon where they both baked cakes to sell.

Carol had retired to Devon having run a print business, Sally was selling communications for old people before working in her local fudge shop.

 They shared a passion for home cooking with quality British ingredients, so one day Carol came up with the idea of making flapjacks.

They made a few samples and took then to Tavistock for people to try out, and after a few tweaks, started baking like mad for their own stall, and the idea of Flapjackery was born. A fortnightly pitch at Exeter University Farmers' Market followed and then they started to attend other events.

But they realised they couldn't possibly keep going in their own kitchens, so found an empty unit on an industrial estate in Tavistock which already had a purpose built kitchen. 

They went from local farmers' markets to massive venues like Birmingham's NEC, where they admit they got a few funny looks from people as if to say: “what are those two old ducks doing?” 

In 2018 they opened their first shop in Tavistock, and then with the core market of selling at big shows gone as a result of the pandemic, they remodelled their business to focus on online and retail.

In 2021 they opened shops in Wells and Minehead, in 2022 they opened shops in Plymouth, St Ives and Bath and in 2023 they have opened a shop in Fowey.

Carol and Sally are proof age is no barrier when it comes to creating a great business especially when there's a decadent, delicious treat at its heart! 

More delicious and special hot sauces from Tracklements

Building on the success of the wildly popular Fresh Chilli Jam the latest, steamy offerings from Tracklements are the following:-

Tracklements Rocket Hot Sauce

Made with a fiery combination of Bird’s Eye and Scotch Bonnet chillies, this vegan potent potion is a shot of molten lava for burgers, tacos, pizzas, curries, falafels and fajitas. It’s superlatively moreish on pretty much everything.

Tracklements Sriracha Chilli Sauce

Not all sriracha sauces are made equal! Tracklements take whole fresno chillies (for a fruitier flavour), chop and ferment them on site to make the base for their Sriracha which is what sets it apart from the competition. Made to a traditional recipe, a dash of fish sauce is added for an authentic tongue-tingling tang and intense heat.

Splash on to cheese on toast, egg fried rice, corn fritters, pho, spring rolls, meat, fish or mix into mayo for a delicious chippy dip. There’s nothing that can’t be brought to life with this sauce, the zhushing up possibilities are endless!

Tracklements Smokin’ Chipotle Sauce

This smokin’ hot sauce made with red chillies (for poke), smoked Chipotle chillies (for smokiness) and Scotch Bonnet chillies (just for fun!) tastes sweet, smoky and spicey. Barbecues will wonder what they’ve been missing.

It makes meats sizzle with suspense, veg explode with va-va -oom and tofu tingle with joy.

Add to pulled pork, hot dawgs, veg kebabs and jackfruit in any form. It’s also utterly fabulous with the quick and easy traditional Mexican brunch favourite - huevos rancheros – fried eggs, served on corn chips and smothered with warm, spicey salsa. Si por favor!

Tracklements Rocket Hot Sauce, Tracklements Sriracha Chilli Sauce and Tracklements Smokin’ Chipotle Sauce RRP £3.50 for 150ml each are available individually from fine food delis and farm shops nationwide and online at www.tracklements.co.uk. But it’s well worth buying all three to have in easy reach to deliver a quick flavour packed punch to make a myriad of every day dishes, dressings, dips and marinades go from fine to fabulous, in just a few shakes!

Back in 1970, William Tullberg made the first British wholegrain mustard. 50 years on William’s son, Guy, carries on his legacy. However, that one mustard has matured into eight varieties and over 40 award-winning chutneys, relishes and sauces.

A store cupboard hero for both celebrity chefs and home cooks, the range is still handmade in the green heart of Wiltshire, abiding to traditional recipes, with an underpinning principle to buy the best quality ingredients sourced locally wherever possible to ensure the products taste as good as, if not better than, homemade.

B Corp accredited Tracklements believe in business as a force for good, protecting the environment as they go.

They’re committed to make the most planet-friendly condiments you can buy minimising their environmental footprint through using recyclable packaging, their own water treatment facility, and over 10,000 square feet of solar panels, supplemented by 100% renewable electricity generated by wind and/or hydro assets. And they don’t shy away from wonky veg either!

www.tracklements.co.uk.

Good news for fans of Morrisons' Savers range. They're to be stocked in its convenience stores

From today, Morrisons is to introducing a range of entry level products into its convenience stores across the UK. And it's thought this is a first in Britain. 

The Savers products will be available in over 500 Morrisons Daily stores and will be exactly the same prices as in Morrisons supermarkets. 

The roll-out commences with 10 products including washing up liquid, toilet rolls and sausages followed by a further 30 products over the coming weeks. The extra  items will include key essentials like eggs, ham, juice, butter, cheese and mince meat.

Morrisons is also reducing the prices of 18 high-volume products in its Morrisons Daily stores from today including both 2 and 4 pint milk, bread and tomatoes. 

Morrisons acquired the McColl’s convenience business from administration in May 2022 and has so far converted some 500 into Morrisons Daily stores.  On conversion, the instore prices have been reduced by about 12% as the stores adopt the entire Morrisons convenience range.   

David Potts, who is the Morrisons CEO, said: “Inflation is stubbornly high and the cost of living shows no signs of reducing. Speaking plainly, the reason convenience stores don’t stock entry price point products is because they make very little, if any, money and don't fit with the significantly higher cost structure of convenience stores.  But customers, especially those who live in areas without easy access to supermarkets, have told us how much they'd appreciate it during these difficult times, so we're doing it.”

He went on to say: “Our Savers range is incredibly popular in our supermarkets and offers outstanding value and good quality. Recent research shows Savers is the UK’s fastest growing value range and we are proud to be the first major UK supermarket to introduce some key products from the range into convenience stores all over the country.     

“The 500 stores that will stock the range are mostly wholly-owned Morrisons stores but a number of franchise partners have kindly agreed to stock Savers products.  I want to thank those partners for agreeing to this move and to acknowledge they're doing so because they want to play their full part in helping people through this current cost of living crisis.” 

Morrisons has recently relaunched its Savers range and added 56 new lines and redesigned its packaging to help customers enjoy good quality foods at affordable prices. A total of 217 products are now included in the Morrisons Savers range including everything from cupboard essentials like bread and rice to freezer fillers likes chicken fillets and mince.  

morrisons.com

Sunday, 9 July 2023

Aldi announces big change to its Super 6 Fruit and Veg Range

The Aldi supermarket chain has recently announced a change to its Super 6 promotion scheme which will impact all stores across the UK over the next several weeks.

What's now Britain’s fourth largest supermarket will be renaming its Super 6 to Super 7, with a proportion of profits from the seventh item in the range being donated to its charity partner, the Teenage Cancer Trust.

The Super 7 range now includes a little gem lettuce and once purchased, 7p from every pack will go towards supporting the charity.

Every day in the UK, approximately seven teenagers and young adults are diagnosed with cancer. Aldi is aiming to raise awareness of this with its Super 7, while also helping raise funds to support those affected.

The Teenage Cancer Trust funds specialist nurses and Youth Support Co-ordinators to help get young people through cancer. However, there are still many other young people who need dedicated care, and in the current climate fundraising is more important than ever before.

The supermarket is also selling new reusable shopping bags as a Specialbuy to raise even more funds for the charity, which have been designed by a young person who has been supported by Teenage Cancer Trust.

Liz Fox, whop is the Sustainability Director at Aldi UK, said: “Teenage Cancer Trust does such a vital job of caring for young people affected by cancer, and our new Super 7 campaign aims to raise awareness of all that they do.

“Without donations they won’t be able to make a difference to so many young lives, and we are incredibly grateful to our colleagues and customers for helping us in our fundraising efforts so far for Teenage Cancer Trust.”

Aldi has raised over £8 million for Teenage Cancer Trust since partnering with the charity in 2017 and is now well on its way to hitting its target of raising £10 million by 2027.

www.aldi.co.uk.