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An excellent reason to have your oats

A Motcombe businessman is donating 500,000 breakfasts with a ‘Buy1toGive1’ FareShare partnership.

FUEL10K have joined forces with FareShare, the UK’s largest food redistribution charity for a nationwide project. Throughout February, FUEL10K will be donating a pot of porridge for every one they sell.

Fuel10K was founded by Motcombe’s Barney Mauleverer and Jason Kerr.
The pair expect to sell more than 500,000 of their Protein Boosted Porridge Pots in one month alone. This means that more than 10 tonnes of porridge will be donated to the many charities and community groups that FareShare supports. Some 8.4 million people in the UK are struggling, with 4.7 million in severely food insecure homes.

Jason said: “This collaboration with FareShare means so much to the entire FUEL10K family and we’re delighted to be working so closely with them. At a time when so many people and organisations are struggling, we count ourselves extremely fortunate to be in a position to be able to donate so many breakfasts. Teaming up with FareShare means we can be confident our porridge will reach those most in need.”

FareShare provides enough food for almost a million meals for vulnerable people every week. It redistributes surplus food through a network of 11,000 organisations across the UK such as homeless hostels, school breakfast clubs, refuges and lunch clubs. The porridge pots are available in ASDA, Morrisons, Tesco and Co-Op, plus Amazon, Nisa, Costcutter, Key Stores and Spar.

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