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FareShare Sussex & Surrey urges volunteers to join biggest Tesco Food Collection yet

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Volunteers are needed to help smash a 20-tonne food donation record this November, as FareShare Sussex & Surrey launches its latest Tesco Food Collection to support those facing hunger.

Between Thursday 27 and Saturday 29 November, the charity aims to station more than 320 volunteers across nine large Tesco stores in Sussex and Surrey, where they will be greeting customers and encouraging food donations.

They plan to collect the equivalent of 2,000 supermarket trolleys’ worth of food donations, which will be used to support deprived communities across the counties throughout this winter and beyond.

The participating stores are in Burgess Hill, Crawley Hazelwick, Gatwick, Hove, Lewes, Portslade, Shoreham, Guildford and Haslemere.

Food poverty and demand for emergency food remains alarmingly high in both counties. According to the Trussel Trust*, more than 311,000 emergency food parcels were distributed across the South East between April 2024 and March 2025. This marked a 56% increase over the past five years, with the most support going to families with children.

Dan Slatter, CEO of FareShare Sussex & Surrey, said: “We are seeing a growing number of people in need of support, particularly during the winter months as energy bills rise and food costs are the highest they have been in years. 

“The vital work we do to support those in need would not be possible without our wonderful volunteers, whose kindness and energy make a real difference to the communities we work with.”

Emma Selby, volunteer manager at FareShare Sussex & Surrey, said: “Volunteers make an incredible difference – when they are in-store, customers are four times more likely to donate." 

Volunteers are encouraged to sign up with family, friends or colleagues and can choose from four three-hour shifts between 9am and 9pm over the three-day collection period. 

Last year, more than 175 volunteers helped the charity exceed its 18-tonne target, collecting a record 20 tonnes of food. 

Louise, who volunteered at FareShare Sussex & Surrey’s Tesco Food Collection in Lewes last year, said: “By giving just a few hours of my time, I know I am helping boost the amount of donations, meaning more food going to more people in my local community.

“Times are tough for so many people, especially during winter, so being able to help feels like I am making a difference to the people who need it the most.” 

Carolyn, who volunteered in Haslemere last year, said: “The best part is volunteering with other people. Working as a team makes it fun and really helps us collect more food for those in need. 

“After chatting to shoppers about the depot and the projects we support, it’s so rewarding to see them come back with bags full of donations.” 

FareShare Sussex & Surrey rescues and redistributes surplus food to 248 local organisations across the counties, helping to combat hunger, prevent waste and reduce carbon emissions at the same time. 

The charity helps those who live in areas with the highest levels of deprivation, working with community groups that provide healthy meals as well as groups offering advice, guidance, health support, counselling and befriending, to help break the cycle of poverty. 

Anyone interested in volunteering at one of the participating stores in Sussex or Surrey for the Tesco Food Collection this November can sign up at: https://fareshare.org.uk/foodcollection/ 

For more information, please visit: https://faresharesussexandsurrey.org.uk/ 

*Source: Trussel Trust – end of year food bank stats

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Editors notes

FareShare Sussex & Surrey rescues surplus, good-to-eat food from businesses, supermarkets, manufacturers and farms. This food is nutritious, in-date and safe, including fresh vegetables, fruit, dairy, meat and more. 

Without FareShare Sussex & Surrey, this food would go to waste. Instead, it’s redistributed to day centres, schools, shelters, refuges, community fridges and other frontline organisations across Sussex and Surrey.

Food poverty is a serious and worsening issue. As of early 2024, 10.2% of people in Sussex live in income deprivation – higher than the South East average – with food insecurity rising sharply due to the cost-of-living crisis.

In 2024/25, FareShare Sussex & Surrey:

  1. Saved and redistributed 2,651 tonnes of surplus food
  2. Provided the equivalent of 6.26 million meals
  3. Supported 28,525 people each week via 248 charity and community partners
  4. Helped partners save £16.5 million in food costs
  5. Prevented 4,242 tonnes of CO₂e – the same as 298 return flights from London to Sydney
  6. Was powered by 728 volunteers, who donated 32,963 hours of their time

Every £1 invested in FareShare Sussex & Surrey delivers £10.87 in social value.

www.faresharesussexandsurrey.org.uk

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