Supermarket chain to allow collection points back into its UK supermarkets after backlash The supermarket chain Asda has announced a policy U-turn that will see the return of permanent collection points for food banks and other charities in all its UK stores. The budge comes after the Guardian broke the news that the collection points were being removed across Britain. Some food banks said the budge would threaten 25% of their supplies, while the Trussell Trust food bank network warned of losses of food of up to a third.
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Source: theguardian.com