Aldi is supporting local charities, foodbanks, and community groups in Wales through its Emergency Winter Foodbank Fund this Christmas.
The supermarketās Emergency Winter Foodbank Fund will see it donate Ā£250,000 to help organisations as they prepare to face heightened demand on their services.
The fund builds on Aldiās successful partnership with community engagement platform Neighbourly which enables all of Aldiās 980 UK stores to donate surplus food seven days a week, all year round.
Aldi will also be introducing new signage in stores this Christmas to help highlight to customers the most in demand items at foodbanks, as selected by the organisations themselves.
From early December, shoppers looking to donate to foodbanks should look out for the logo on shelves by certain items, such as Baked Beans, Teabags and Toiletries, which can then be dropped at the food donation points located by Aldiās checkouts.
Liz Fox, Corporate Responsibility Director at Aldi UK, said: āWe know that Christmas is already a particularly challenging time for many, but this year is understandably going to be even tougher for a lot of households.
āThatās why weāre more committed than ever to doing what we can to give back. We want to make food accessible for all and hope both our additional funding and donation drive will help to make a real difference in Wales.ā
Steve Butterworth, CEO of Neighbourly, added: āThe cost-of-living is impacting communities up and down the country and the charities we support are expecting to see demand increase even further over the coming months.
āWithout the support of the public and businesses like Aldi weād be unable to help those in need. Within our network there are many charities and community groups that will be able to put this funding to good use, to support families that are struggling.ā
Aldiās latest commitment follows a recent survey of Neighbourly charities which revealed that 72% will need more food items to help with increased demand this Christmas.
The items that were revealed to be most in-demand, and will be promoted in-store to help drive donations this Christmas, included cereal, rice and pasta, tinned food and toiletries.
Charities and community groups interested in working with Aldi should contact Neighbourly at aldi@neighbourly.com.
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