A GENEROUS fastfood restaurant has donated much-needed items to a foodbank.
Restaurant chain CGN Eating places took over the McDonald’s department in Clacton in 2018 and has since been actively concerned in bettering the group.
Final week the fastfood restaurant donated a considerable amount of meals and drinks to Clacton Foodbank.
Matt Ladkin, head of group occasions at CGN Eating places, mentioned: “I really like the work the foodbanks do, they’re a significant a part of our group.
“The foodbanks supply a lot to the group, they work tirelessly to assist the group in ensuring no one goes hungry.
“I want to thank our crew and managers who donated gadgets on prime of what we donated as a franchise.”
Tracey Dobbs, supervisor at Clacton Foodbank added: “At a time once we are all seeing the price of dwelling improve, so the demand on our foodbank service inevitably will increase for the poorest in our group.
“In consequence, we’re beginning to expertise a slight drop in our donations of meals, so are extraordinarily grateful for donations reminiscent of this from McDonald’s.
“We have to be certain that the meals we’ve donated into us retains up with the demand going out. ”
For extra details about the foodbank, go to bit.ly/3l5vch9.