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  2. Foodhub - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2008 as touch2success. The company initially focused on creating websites and epos for individual businesses. In 2020 it was announced Foodhub had expanded its international presence into the Republic of Ireland and it now serves restaurants and takeaways / takeout clients in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland and the USA, with plans to expand into ...

  3. Food hubs - Wikipedia

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    A food hub, as defined by the USDA, is “a centrally located facility with a business management structure facilitating the aggregation, storage, processing, distributions, and/or marketing of locally/regionally produced food products.” [1] Food hubs are a part of the agricultural value chain model and often share common values relating to conservation, sustainability, healthy food access ...

  4. King champions food poverty project on working birthday - AOL

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    The King is spending his 76th birthday opening new hubs to redistribute food which would otherwise be thrown away. ... with £15m raised to create a network of up to 10 across the UK.

  5. King Charles celebrates milestone birthday with visit to ...

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    King Charles marked his 76th birthday with a visit to a charity project aiming to end food poverty.. Arriving at Deptford Trading Estate in south London on Thursday, the monarch appeared in good ...

  6. The Felix Project - Wikipedia

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    The Felix Project redistributes food that supermarkets, wholesalers and other suppliers cannot sell for a variety of reasons, ranging from seasonal gluts and packaging defects, to changes in customer orders. It sorts and delivers food, free of charge, direct to local kitchens, community halls, schools, day centres and food banks.

  7. File:Foodhub logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Just Eat Takeaway.com - Wikipedia

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    It is the parent company of food delivery brands including Takeaway.com, Lieferando, Thuisbezorgd.nl, Pyszne.pl, 10bis in Israel, and those acquired from Just Eat, including SkipTheDishes and Menulog. Since the merger, the company has acquired Bistro.sk in Slovakia. It purchased Grubhub in the United States but announced it was selling it in 2024.

  9. The Trussell Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Trussell Trust is an NGO and charity that works to end the need for food banks in the United Kingdom. It "is based on, shaped, and guided by Christian principles" and supports a network of over 1,200 food bank centres to provide emergency food and compassionate, practical support to people in crisis, while campaigning for long-term change to the structural issues that lock people into poverty.