At FareShare, we save good food from going to waste. We redistribute surplus food from some of the UK’s top food companies to nearly 8,000 charities and community groups. If your organisation uses food to support people, then you can sign up to receive food too.
We offer two options for getting food – a paid for service with a FareShare Community Food Membership or the opportunity to collect free surplus food from local supermarkets and restaurants through FareShare Go.
Register your interest in receiving food from FareShare and one of our team will be in touch to assess your needs.
When you become a FareShare Community Food Member, you will be linked with one of our Regional Centres and they will work with you to manage your membership and provide the food to you. Our Regional Centres charge members a nominal fee to cover operational costs. The food you will receive has become surplus before it has hit supermarket shelves and could be from a grower, a manufacturer or a retailer’s distribution centre.
Benefits of Community Food Membership include:

FareShare Go provides charities and community groups with direct access to surplus food from local supermarkets, including Tesco, ASDA and Waitrose & Partners, wholesaler Booker, and restaurants KFC and Nando’s.
The food is good quality food that can no longer be sold for a variety of reasons, such as damaged packaging or a short-shelf life. This doesn’t have an impact on the standard or safety of the food items available. Food available often includes bread, eggs and fresh fruit. It will always be within its use by date and is perfectly good to eat.
Since launching the scheme in 2015, we have already connected over 7,500 charities with more than 3,500 stores across the UK.
Benefits of FareShare Go include:

In order to receive food, your organisation must demonstrate that you are fit to provide a safe food service to your users. Don’t worry, we can help you reach these standards if you are not quite there yet.
You must: