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Sainsbury’s Pontllanfraith encouraging customers to donate to local food bank.

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 13:13, Monday December 17th, 2018.
Last updated: 16:23, Tuesday January 1st, 2019

Sainsbury’s Pontllanfraith has launched a Christmas appeal for donations to the Rhymney Valley Foodbank.

Part of a national initiative, the ‘Help to Brighten a Million Christmases’ campaign is aiming for one million food and toy donations in Sainsbury’s and Argos stores across the UK.

A group of National Citizen Service (NCS) graduates have played a major role to help kick-start the campaign, inventing new on-shelf labels to highlight priority products for donation. The teens spotted that customers were noticing the food bank donation bins after finishing their shop, meaning it was too late to purchase products for donation.

As part of a social action project organised through the NCS programme this summer, the teenagers created a dedicated shelf edge label to remind customers of high priority items during their shop.

As Sainsbury’s Pontllanfraith food donation scheme runs year-round, the labels will continue to remain in stores after the 16th December, becoming a permanent fixture.

Deborah Clark, Sainsbury’s Community Affairs Manager said: “We’re really excited to be expanding on our food donation programme this Christmas. Christmas is a time for giving and we hope our customers and local charities get on board and help us to reach our target of one million donations, to help brighten the lives of those less fortunate in the community.”

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