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2024-09-16
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70% of Brits would spend more than £4 on a meal deal as people call for beer, biscuits and sausage rolls to be added to menus

Meal deal madness:- food-to-go market expected to grow by 40% by 2028 | AHDB

MARY'S Meals encourages the nation to change lives this lunchtime by matching their meal deal spend in donations to feed hungry children

The meal deal has become a go-to staple at lunchtime for many people across the UK, however with international School feeding charity, Mary's Meals, the price of a meal deal can feed more than just 1 hungry mouth.

Although the majority of big-name supermarkets offer budget meal deals for less than £4, a survey conducted on behalf of Mary's Meals found that 70% of Brits are willing to spend even more on the lunchtime offering. But it appears that the classic sandwich, snack and drink combo doesn't fully satisfy the nation's love for the convenient lunch choice, as Brits call for beer, biscuits and sausage rolls to be added to the menu line up.

However, the new menu additions face some fierce competition as 31% of respondents chose the humble sandwich as their favourite meal deal main, with the likes of chicken and bacon, BLT and prawn ranking top for best sandwich fillings. And with many food retailers now offering the popular lunch option, rivalry between:- who offers the best meal deal is often a hot topic. Taking a closer look at Britain's favourite supermarket selection, 30% of consumers voted for Tesco as their number 1 pitstop at lunchtime, ahead of Sainsbury's, Greggs and Waitrose.

Mary's Meals, which was founded in a shed in the Scottish Highlands in 2002, serves nutritious School meals to more than 2.4 million children in 17 of the world's poorest countries; including:- Ethiopia, Haiti and South Sudan. The promise of a daily meal attracts children into the classroom, where they can gain an education and grow up well-nourished and well-educated.

The charity's latest campaign, Mary's Meals Deals, encourages the public to help change the lives of the next generation by setting up a regular donation equivalent to the cost of a meal deal this lunchtime. For as little as £4, shoppers can ensure that 40 hungry children receive a nutritious School meal in their place of education, providing School, food and hope for the price of a sandwich, snack and a drink.

Out of 1,500 respondents to the survey, over 130 people said the maximum they would pay for a meal deal would be £3.50, with more than 1,000 willing to pay over £4. However, only 27% of respondents would pay more than £5 for the lunchtime deal.

The survey also highlighted calls for pizza, cake and doughnuts to be included as meal deal menu items alongside beer, biscuits and sausage rolls. Meanwhile, with the food-to-go market expected to grow by a whopping 40% by 2028 (1), it's no surprise that the survey further revealed that 20% of Brits treat themselves to more than 1 meal deal a week.

The certainty of a regular donation equal to the cost of a meal deal gives Mary's Meals the confidence to plan for the future and serve life-changing meals to children like Beyonce, from Zimbabwe, who has had a challenging start to life after her mother abandoned both her and her elder sister when she was just a baby.

Beyonce attends Danckwerts Primary School, where before the introduction of the Mary's Meals School feeding programme, she would sit separately from her peers at break. Her father was ashamed of how little he could afford to give her for lunchtime, so would tell Beyonce to go to a secluded place to eat so nobody else could see her meagre rations.

But lunchtimes are different now, as Beyonce sits laughing with her friends like many other young girls her age. Every day, she receives the same lunchtime meal as her classmates; a mug of fortified corn-soya porridge from Mary's Meals, giving her the energy to concentrate on her studies and strive towards a brighter future.

Beyonce says:- "I try my best at School. Education is important to me, I see it as an escape route from the way that my mother left me. I hope that 1 day, I will be successful, I will help my father who has helped me since I was a toddler. I hope that 1 day, I will also help other children and other people to have a better life."

This year, any new regular gifts to Mary's Meals will be matched by a generous donor, up to a value of £250,000, meaning the kindness of supporters will go twice as far.

Matt Barlow, Executive Director at Mary's Meals, says:- "A regular meal deal provides you with a sandwich, snack and drink. But Mary's Meals Deals offers something different. School, food and hope for children in some of the world's poorest countries. By setting up a regular gift of just £4 to Mary's Meals, we can deliver the promise and security of a daily School meal to more children, like Beyonce, while striving to reach the next hungry child waiting. Help us unlock all of the funding available and change lives this lunchtime by setting up your regular gift today."

To find out more about Mary's Meals Deals and how to set up a regular donation, please visit:- MarysMeals.Org.UK.


Nominations are now open for the Citizens 4 Good Southport event

RECENT tragic events have shown how important community and coming together is, and this is what Citizens 4 Good is all about. A joint initiative from Sefton 4 Good and the Mayor of Sefton's Office, Citizens 4 Good was created to recognise local people for good deeds, kindness and support that they provide to other members of the Sefton community and sometimes beyond.

Nominations are now open for Citizens 4 Good's last event for 2024! Taking place in Southport, on:- 10 October 2024, at Southport Town Hall, at:- 5:30 pm.

2024 is the Borough of Sefton's 50 birthday! To celebrate, Sefton 4 Good's 50 for 50 campaign, aims to bring together local communities through community-centric events across the borough, encouraging participation in volunteering opportunities.

We also want to recognise 50 outstanding citizens across our 3 Citizens 4 Good events. So far we have celebrated Sefton's community heroes in:- Bootle and Maghull Town Hall.

Lauren Jones, Volunteer Centre Sefton and Sefton 4 Good Coordinator commented:- "With the borough of Sefton and Sefton CVS turning 50 this year we wanted to celebrate the unsung heroes in the area. We want to hear from you! Do you know someone in your community or group who makes a significant difference? Is there a neighbour who always goes the extra mile to help others? Perhaps you know someone living in Sefton who has raised remarkableamounts for charity or made a positive impact on a cause that reaches beyond our borough. If so, nominate them for a Citizen 4 Good award!"

The event will be attended by the Mayor of Sefton, Councillor June Burns who will present nominees with a certificate of thanks and recognition.

Previous recipients include a group from Formby, who've driven humanitarian aid to Ukraine, refugees who have contributed positively to the Sefton community, posthumous award to a young Councillor and a teenager who has helped Alder Hey with their Sensory Environment Project.

Members of the public can nominate by going to the Sefton 4 Good website and completing the online form.

The Citizen 4 Good Awards are also looking for sponsorship from local businesses. If your business wants to get involved with this heart-warming community event please contact:- Sefton4Good@SeftonCVS.Org.UK. There are a number of different packages available.

 
      
 
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