The Bread and Butter Thing launches five affordable food clubs with East Staffordshire Borough Council
We’re excited to be hitting up a brand new borough with our fresh, affordable food offering in partnership with East Staffordshire Borough Council. With our unwavering focus on healthy, surplus food, the first of the five hub opens its doors in Uttoxeter on Monday 11 November with another three new hubs scheduled to open in December and January across Burton-Upon-Trent.
11 November 2024: Uttoxeter - Every Monday 14:00-14:30 - Uttoxeter Heath Community Centre, ST14 7DP
11 December 2024: Queen Street - Every Wednesday 14:00-14:30 - Queen Street Community Centre, Burton-upon-Trent DE14 3LW
16 January 2025: Burton – Every Thursday 14:00-14:30 – Burton Hub, (behind the Town Hall) 22 Rangemore Street, Burton-upon-Trent DE14 2ED
21 January 2025: Waterside – Every Tuesday 14:00-14:30 - Waterside Community Centre, Burton-upon-Trent DE15 9LF
One still to be announced!
Funded by East Staffordshire Borough Council, Cllr Simon Slater, Cabinet Member for Communities and Regulatory Services, said: “The Council is working closely with Bread and Butter to ensure that affordable food is available across the Borough. These new hubs will offer East Staffordshire residents fresh and healthy food at budget-friendly prices. As a council we are committed to doing everything we can to help people with the cost of living.”
Bread and Butter’s Founder, Mark Game said: “We deliver healthy low-cost food to our communities every week, so we’re thrilled to be working with East Staffordshire Borough Council to reach even more struggling households. Whilst we’re all about helping food budgets go further, we’re also on a mission to improve diets, with 85% of our members saying they eat more fruit and veg since joining us.”
“We partner with big supermarkets like Morrisons, Co-op and Sainsbury’s, all kinds of manufacturers and even farmers who provide us with their surplus produce. So, our members get to do their bit for the environment too by stopping excess food going to waste.”