For the food and drink industry, this day is not just about awareness—it’s an opportunity to step up and make a lasting impact.
Why Food Banks Matter
Food banks provide emergency food parcels and essentials to families and individuals struggling to get by. With the rising cost of living, more and more people are turning to them as a vital safety net.
In the UK, the Trussell Trust and independent food banks have seen demand increase sharply, making donations and community support more important than ever.
How Food and Drink Businesses Can Help
Food and drink businesses are uniquely placed to support food banks, both through direct action and by encouraging their customers to get involved. Here are a few practical ways:
Donate surplus stock: Restaurants, cafés, bakeries, and shops can partner with local food banks to redirect unsold but safe-to-eat food. This not only helps reduce waste but also ensures food goes to people who need it most.
Organise collection points: Pubs, cafés, and restaurants can set up drop-off points for customers to donate long-life items like pasta, rice, tins, and tea.
Launch fundraising campaigns: From donating a percentage of sales on National Food Bank Day to creating special charity dishes, businesses can raise money to support local food banks.
Collaborate with suppliers: Wholesalers, breweries, and producers can also get involved by donating stock or contributing funds to joint initiatives.
Host community events: Food-focused businesses can use their space for awareness events, community meals, or fundraisers in aid of food banks.
A Shared Responsibility
For the hospitality sector, supporting food banks is about more than charity—it’s about strengthening communities and ensuring that nobody in society is left behind. At its core, food is about connection, dignity, and care. Businesses that engage with local food banks not only help fight hunger but also show their customers and communities that they truly care.
Final Thoughts
This National Food Bank Day, food and drink businesses have a unique chance to make a tangible difference. Whether it’s donating surplus stock, running a fundraiser, or raising awareness among customers, every effort counts.
After all, in a sector built on sharing food and drink, what better way to give back than by ensuring no one in the community goes hungry?