Roberts Bakery donates surplus bread in charity partnership

SURPLUS bread is being delivered to those in need across the North West.

Roberts Bakery in Rudheath has teamed up with FareShare Greater Manchester, a food redistribution charity, to donate unsold goods to people facing financial hardship in Northwich and beyond.

The partnership means surplus bread, rolls, and seasonal items like hot cross buns will be given to community groups and charities supporting those most in need.

Under the scheme, the bakery is currently donating two lorry loads of products every week, totalling around five tonnes of food - or roughly 5,000 loaves.

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