Are you making a difference in your community?
Many food and drink supply chain companies work closely with their communities and this can either be a physical community, such as those living close to the factory; a specific sector of society or even an online community.
We are looking for companies that have carried out outstanding work with their chosen community and made a positive difference.
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Previous winners
Case Study
Community Partner 2023
The Bread and Butter Thing is passionate about unleashing the power of food to ignite long-lasting change in struggling neighbourhoods across the UK.
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Community Partner 2022 - FoodCycle
FoodCycle has been running Community Meals across the country for over 12 years but the pandemic impacted on how they ran their services. They completely changed their opeartions, introducing a delivery service, telephone service and takeaway meals.
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Community Partner 2021 - FareShare
2020 was a challenging year. The FareShare network pulled together to rise to the occasion, with staff and volunteers working flat out on the front-line throughout the Covid-19 pandemic to get food to vulnerable people.
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Community Partner 2020
The Bread and Butter Thing is a charity having a transformative effect on deprived communities across Greater Manchester. They make a real difference to the lives of thousands of families by delivering weekly produce bags, sourced from surplus food and non-food items.
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Community Partner 2019
Bags of Taste is a non-profit community based organisation. We run free cooking and dietary behaviour-change programmes for people facing food poverty.