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Red Cross launches food aid campaign for Britain | Red Cross launches food aid campaign for Britain |
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The Red Cross is to start collecting food for families in the UK who are struggling to feed themselves. | The Red Cross is to start collecting food for families in the UK who are struggling to feed themselves. |
The charity said the campaign was a first step in considering whether it should be doing more to tackle the current "food poverty challenge". | The charity said the campaign was a first step in considering whether it should be doing more to tackle the current "food poverty challenge". |
British Red Cross will send volunteers to supermarkets to ask shoppers to donate items to be given to food banks through the charity Fareshare. | |
It said there was strong evidence of families in need through food poverty. | It said there was strong evidence of families in need through food poverty. |
Juliet Mountford, head of UK service development for the Red Cross, said: "For British Red Cross it's a toe in the water." | Juliet Mountford, head of UK service development for the Red Cross, said: "For British Red Cross it's a toe in the water." |
According to figures from the Trussell Trust food bank network, about 500,000 people in Britain needed support from food banks last year. | According to figures from the Trussell Trust food bank network, about 500,000 people in Britain needed support from food banks last year. |
The Red Cross has asked its 30,000 volunteers in Britain to join Fareshare workers at up to 2,000 Tesco stores on the last weekend of November. | |
They will appeal to shoppers to donate tinned and packet foods, which will then be distributed to charities. | |
Financial crisis | |
Fareshare was set up as a project within homelessness charity Crisis in 1994 and has worked independently on tackling food poverty and food waste since 2004. | |
The Red Cross announced the initiative as it released a report on the humanitarian impact of Europe's financial crisis, which found a 75% increase in people relying on its food aid across the Continent over the last three years. | |
At least 43 million people across Europe are not getting enough to eat each day and 120 million are at risk of poverty, according to the report. | |
The Red Cross has provided food to refugees and to flooding victims in Cumbria in 2009, but it has not helped with nationwide food aid since World War II. | |
Oxfam's UK poverty director Chris Johnes told the Independent he was "genuinely shocked" that the Red Cross was getting involved in food collection. | |
He said: "They don't do things for reasons of grandstanding at all. The fact that they are doing this... is a very clear signal how serious things have become." | |
Food waste | Food waste |
A report last month found that large amounts of perfectly edible food go to waste because they are thrown away at the production stage or after purchase by consumers. | |
The study by the UK's global food security programme found that up to two fifths of a crop of fruit or vegetables can be discarded because it does not meet certain standards such as size or shape. | |
It also suggested that the average household throws away more than 5kg (11lb) of food a week, nearly two thirds of which is avoidable. | |
The waste costs £480 a year per household on average and £680 per family, according to the research. | |
Conservative minister Lord Freud provoked anger in July when he questioned whether there were "causal connections" between the rise of food banks and government austerity policies. | |
In September Education Secretary Michael Gove was accused of being "out of touch" when he appeared to suggest that families using food banks were responsible for their own predicament. | |
Labour said the Red Cross action was a wake-up call to the government over the cost of living crisis. | Labour said the Red Cross action was a wake-up call to the government over the cost of living crisis. |
But a spokesman for the Department for Work and Pensions said it was supporting vulnerable groups through measures such as the winter fuel allowance and cold weather payments. | But a spokesman for the Department for Work and Pensions said it was supporting vulnerable groups through measures such as the winter fuel allowance and cold weather payments. |
The spokesman said there was no "robust evidence" that welfare reforms were linked to the increased use of food banks. | The spokesman said there was no "robust evidence" that welfare reforms were linked to the increased use of food banks. |
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