THOUSANDS of meals have been handed out to St Helens charities in 2020 thanks to Jack’s supermarket.

The Community Food Connection scheme, managed by charity FareShare, links Jack’s with charities and community groups in St Helens, allowing the supermarket to redistribute surplus food that is left over at the end of the day to ensure it’s not going to waste.

The Jack’s store manager uses an app to let food banks know how much surplus food they expect to have available, and charities then respond to confirm they will come to collect it.

Karl Van Der Laan, store manager at Jack’s St Helens, said: “Following the success of the Community Food Collection scheme in 2019, we continued it throughout 2020 to reduce food waste, and help those who might be struggling to make ends meet.

“2020 was a difficult year for so many, and we are delighted that the initiative has been so successful and helped so many people throughout the year. We hope to continue building on this in 2021 through our partnership with FareShare and continue to support our local community in St Helens.”

Throughout 2020, Jack’s has redistributed enough food to provide more than 45,000 meals to people needing a helping hand across the UK.

FareShare Chief Executive, Lindsay Boswell, said: “The food that Jack’s redistributes makes a really big difference to local charities and communities across the country. Around a third of all the food that is grown in the world goes to waste, so we are proud of this partnership with Jack’s and Tesco, which has allowed us to divert thousands of tonnes of good to eat unsold food to feed people, rather than going to waste.”

Charities and community groups can sign up to FareShare here fareshare.org.uk/fareshare-go