A NUMBER of Fife charities have benefitted after Aldi donated thousands of meals to feed children over the school summer holidays.

Good causes such as The Salvation Army, Cowdenbeath, Brag Enterprises, and Kingdom Housing Association all received surplus food from the supermarket chain which was then distributed to families and children across Central Fife and beyond.

The German store chain donated a total of 17,667 meals to people in need over the summer school holidays.

The supermarket paired up its stores with local charities, community groups and foodbanks to donate surplus food, with the majority of meals going to causes supporting families and children.

The donation is part of Aldi’s commitment to donate 10 million meals across the country in 2021, in partnership with community giving platform Neighbourly.

Mary Dunn, managing director of Corporate Responsibility at Aldi UK, said: “We were proud to support so many incredible causes in Fife this summer, helping them to donate meals to those in need.

“The school holidays can be a hard time for families, particularly when many are experiencing heightened financial hardship due to the pandemic, and this is why we committed to donating more meals than ever before.”

Steve Butterworth, from Neighbourly, added: “The summer school holidays are always one of the busiest times for the nation’s charities and food banks, but this year things were even busier. Aldi’s donations have never been more of a vital support to these organisations.”

Aldi stores across the country work with Neighbourly to partner with local charities, who can collect surplus food and perishable products, such as fruit, vegetables and baked goods, up to seven days a week.

Other charities to benefit included Greener Kirkcaldy, Torbain PS breakfast club, Rosyth Community Hub, Support the Elderly, and The People’s Pantry.