Join Facebook Live session with UKHarvest to learn more about food waste
and live on Freeview channel 276
Hosted on Facebook Live, the UKHarvest will explore the different ways it supports those most food insecure, to live well, age well, and to help combat social isolation.
Participants will gain an insight into the charity’s food rescue and education programmes, and find out some terrifying facts about food waste in the UK.
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UKHarvest’s in-house nutritionist and food waste expert will be leading the session and will reveal Britain’s most wasted foods, as well as sharing useful tips to make the most of groceries and reducing food waste.
UKHarvest is on a mission to ‘Nourish our Nation’ by eliminating hunger and food waste across southern England.
The charity provides free food to charities and organisations helping those most in need, as well as providing engaging education to help cook delicious and nutritious meals.
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Hide AdYvonne Thomson, CEO of UKHarvest, said: “These are extraordinary times and we must act now to protect our planet and nourish our nation.”
Food Waste Action Week takes place from March 1 to 7.
The UkHarvest session starts at 6pm on March 4 on Facebook Live.
For more information and to register, visit www.ukharvest.org.uk/event/ukharvest-live
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