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I have a freezer full of food to donate BUT I haven't found a food bank that will take frozen food. I also haven't found one that will let me drop off evenings or weekends. I'm at work during the day. 

Added complication its I don't have a car, I'll be bringing it by taxi. 

Anyone have sensible suggestions? 

 

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13 hours ago, Pugwash said:

There are a number of food banks in N and E London. Maybe easier to goggle them or look up Hackney Council's list of warm hubs and work your way through those who also have food banks etc. I think it is also the Trussell Trust that operates some food banks.

I've done this but haven't found one in Hackney that takes frozen food

I'd have thought frozen food wouldn't be accepted anywhere, because you couldn't tell if it had been thawed (and if so for how long) and then refrozen.

For some things this probably  wouldn't matter, except for possible loss of  quality (?) but for other things it could be a health hazard.

Worth a try, they take frozen food and they collect within the M25

https://cityharvest.org.uk/food/#:~:text=Once you've identified the,(ambient%2C chilled or frozen)

https://fareshare.org.uk/giving-food/the-food-we-take/

If you input SE15 into the search on this website it brings up a local pantry that takes frozen food

https://www.yourlocalpantry.co.uk/help-a-pantry/donate-food/

Thank you for trying but I'd already looked at these and they collect from businesses/have a minimum weight donation. 

On 05/02/2024 at 22:35, pearl1 said:

Cheers. I'll try calling them in the half term. 

Thank you. That's very kind of you but I'm bringing it over from Hackney! 

 

On 05/02/2024 at 22:00, Jacqui5254 said:

Albrighton do have freezers and give out frozen food. Definitely worth a try.

Thanks for the tip - very helpful. I'm hoping to take it down next week. Xx

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