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Woolworths joins FoodForward SA in the fight against food insecurity

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Woolworths has announced that it is joining forces with FoodForward SA to increase access to food across the country.  The new partnership, which includes a R3 million commitment over the next three years, will focus on increasing the organisation’s capacity to re-distribute the edible, surplus food it collects from producers, manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers. This equates to FoodForward SA being able to deliver an additional 1.2 million meals per year to the needy.

14 million South Africans go hungry every day, but it would be wrong to assume this is due to food shortages in the country.   On the contrary, a shocking one third of the food produced in South Africa goes to our landfills.  The country produces more than enough food, but those who need it most cannot effectively access the surplus.

Zinzi Mgolodela, Woolworths Head of Corporate Affairs points out that FoodForward SA’s vision of a South Africa without hunger is one that Woolworths shares.  She says, “The organisation is playing a vital role in South Africa to address an international challenge.   Woolworths welcomed the opportunity to partner and assist FoodForward SA in enhancing their capacity to get food to the communities who need it and so reduce hunger. The funding is only one aspect of the partnership. As a food business with a countrywide footprint and extensive experience in getting quality food to where it is supposed to go at the right time, we aim to open up opportunities for FoodForward SA to not just increase efficiencies but also its access to good food.”

FoodForward SA connects a world of excess to a world of need through its recovery of food that is perfectly edible but destined for landfills, and then its distribution to a wide network of Beneficiary Organisations.  The organisation was formed in 2009, and last year alone we delivered 4,400 tonnes of food to 600 Beneficiary Organisations, which resulted in 17.6 million meals for 250 000 vulnerable South Africans.

Andy Du Plessis, FoodForward SA Managing Director, commended Woolworths for consulting with them to ascertain where the three-year funding could help to make the best difference to the organisation’s efforts.  He says: “We are delighted to have Woolworths on board with this project to build our logistical capacity.  We look forward to a range of opportunities to help bring our operations up to scale so that we get more surplus food to those who are hungry.  With this partnership in place, we look forward to being able to efficiently access more food; and then also increase our redistribution to those in need to achieve food security for all South Africans.”

With food security as a corporate focus area, Mgolodela says that the new FoodForward SA partnership complements Woolworths’ existing food security projects, such as its 15-year sponsorship of Food & Trees for Africa’s EduPlant programme.  This school’s permaculture food gardening initiative helps school communities improve food access, availability and utilisation.  Woolworths’ own surplus food donations are mostly managed at store level to the benefit of local communities across the country.  Last year, R556 million’s worth of Woolworths food, not sold before the ‘sell by date’ but still within the ‘use by date’, was donated directly from stores to charities.

4 thoughts on “Woolworths joins FoodForward SA in the fight against food insecurity”

  1. Hello . The organisation called Gapstanders child and youth development it’s situated at Mariannhill.organisation helps children’s who drop out at school and we provide them with classes as a bridging to access them inoder to re enroll them to school, and deal with their different issues, we need help for food for them to keep them in active to the program since we used them 3 to 6 hours , thanks alots

    1. Dear Khanyisani,

      Thank you for your email.

      We work directly with community-based organisations to alleviate food insecurity in communities on an ongoing basis. We do not do once off donations to any organisations.
      If you would like to apply to be on our database you would need to apply at the following link: https://foodshare.cloud/client-application

      Wishing you all the best

      Regards
      Fayrene Langson

  2. Good morning hope you are well to whom it may concern naazneensoupkitchen NPC FNB Bank account number 62872014148 branch code 201909 Woodstock Capetown I have been cooking for over 10 years started it out of my own pocket life is getting expensive so I am asking if I can ask for any donations please my contact details is 0603845946 kind regards
    Naazneen

    1. Dear Naazneem,

      Thank you for your email.

      We work directly with community-based organisations to alleviate food insecurity in communities on an ongoing basis. We do not do once off donations to any organisations.
      If you would like to apply to be on our database you would need to apply at the following link: https://foodshare.cloud/client-application

      Wishing you all the best

      Regards
      Fayrene Langson

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