Compass Group UK & Ireland and Their Partnership With FoodCycle
Business
Compass Group UK & Ireland, the UK’s largest food and support services business, has partnered with the charity FoodCycle in 2023. The partnership not only sees Compass provide a grant through the newly launched Compass Group Foundation but also will see its teams fundraise, volunteer and train FoodCycle cooking volunteers.
FoodCycle was set
up to tackle food poverty, loneliness and food waste. It provides weekly
community dining, using food donations from the local communities it works in.
It runs community meals at 66 locations around the country and is looking to
expand further this year. Last year the charity saved 208 tonnes of food from
going to waste, and their network of volunteers across the country turned that
food into 495,930 meals* for those who needed a hot meal and a warm space.
The grant will help
fund FoodCycle’s training and development of volunteers, ensuring FoodCycle has
a strong volunteer base trained to offer high-quality service to its
guests. In the past two months, Compass chefs have been visiting some of the
community centres, supporting the community meals as volunteers. The Business
and Industry culinary team have also been finding out more about the meals
being cooked and providing advice and guidance on meal options and will be
running cooking sessions to teach volunteers new skills, hints and tips in the
kitchen.
Commenting on the
partnership, Ryan Holmes, B&I Culinary Director, Compass Group UK &
Ireland, said: “We are delighted to be working with FoodCycle. Their whole
ethos around food waste, supporting local communities and using food to bring
people together aligns perfectly with our business. It’s been so inspiring
meeting the FoodCycle team and many of their volunteers in recent months, as
well as volunteering at some of their sites. We are looking forward to sharing
recipe ideas and providing further support to the teams. They are a vital
lifeline to so many people in the communities they work – whether it’s people
looking for companionship or suffering from food poverty.”
Mary McGrath,
FoodCycle, CEO, added: “With more people than ever having to make the
difficult decision as to whether to heat their home or eat, FoodCycle has
become a lifeline to many people. 64% of our guests worry that they don’t have
enough money to buy the food they need, but 90% said they feel well-fed after
attending FoodCycle, and 81% said they feel less lonely. So, we are delighted to
be working with the Compass Group, their support will help us expand even
further and reach many more people and communities.”