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National Pet Month: Aldi calls on Wakefield shoppers to donate pet food

by R.Donald


Aldi is encouraging shoppers in Wakefield and across Yorkshire to donate pet food at its in-store community donation points this April to mark National Pet Month, as more families feel the impact of rising costs when caring for pets.

With pet owners saying the cost of owning a pet has increased, local charities continue to see demand for support, including help with everyday essentials such as pet food.

The supermarket is calling on shoppers to support their local communities by donating essential items in stores.

Donations will be distributed to local charities and community groups through the supermarket’s long-standing partnership with Neighbourly, which connects businesses local charities

Shoppers can donate pet food and everyday essentials at Aldi’s in-store community donation pointsplaceholder image
Shoppers can donate pet food and everyday essentials at Aldi’s in-store community donation points

Luke Emery, National Sustainability Director at Aldi UK, said: “Pets are part of the family, but the cost-of-living conversation rarely acknowledges them, when in reality, increasing costs are putting extra pressure on the whole household budget, including everyday essentials – like pet food.

“By making it simple for customers to donate in-store, via our existing partnership with Neighbourly, we hope to support local communities and help ensure families can continue to care for their much-loved pets.”

Steve Butterworth, CEO at Neighbourly, said: “Demand for support remains high for all daily household essentials.

“Aldi’s continued commitment – alongside the generosity of its customers – plays a vital role in supporting local charities and the communities they serve.”

Shoppers can donate pet food and everyday essentials at Aldi’s in-store community donation points, where items are distributed to local charities and community groups through its partnership with Neighbourly.

Donation points are available in stores nationwide throughout the year, making it easy for customers to support their local communities whenever they shop.

Supporting communities is a core part of Aldi’s approach, with a range of initiatives in place to help ensure surplus food reaches those who need it most.

Following a successful pilot across three Regional Distribution Centres, the supermarket will provide a further 1.2 million meals to families in need this year through its partnership with The Bread and Butter Thing, as the initiative rolls out nationwide.

Aldi also works with Company Shop Group to redistribute surplus stock from its Regional Distribution Centres, helping to ensure that products which cannot be sold in stores are still put to good use.



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