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Food Stories Podcast Episode 4 : FareShare Plus – A Community Cash & Carry

community cash and carryFareShare Plus is a community cash and carry which operates alongside our main warehouse at FareShare Greater Manchester. It gives our Community Food Members an alternative way to access the surplus good-to-eat food we have in stock by letting organisations come to browse the food on offer and take away what they need.

Each week 80 charities and community groups visit FareShare Plus to buy the food they use to serve their local communities. For many groups, food is a way of opening conversations to help those they support access other services. If you’re interested in joining FareShare as a Community Food Member, find out how to join FareShare.

In this episode of Food Stories, we take you on a tour of our FareShare Plus operation and introduce you to a couple of our Community Food Members who visit on a weekly basis; St George’s Day Centre in Bolton and Fresh which supports schools in Stockport which are are helping families in their community with food and tackle food insecurity. The community cash and carry model allows these organisations to access affordable food, making a significant difference to families in need. If you’re inspired to help, consider supporting our work as a volunteer or fundraise for charity.

Jeff from Fresh picking up food from FareShare PlusListen to this episode on your favourite podcast app or via the player below. If you enjoy listening to this episode, please share it with anyone who you think would benefit from listening too!

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FareShare is the only charity to take food from the wholesale level of the food industry

The vast majority of surplus occurs before food even gets to the supermarket. Each FareShare regional centre takes that food and redistributes to those in need. FareShare Go is our supermarket collection service, which deals with supermarket-level surplus.