HELL Pizza is on a mission to raise $66,6666 for 14 food rescue organisations around the country who are each supporting
their communities and providing food to those in need, responding to increased demand during the current Delta outbreak.
Food Rescue groups across the North and South Islands are taking part in the Pay It Forward with HELL campaign. For
every gift voucher purchased from HELL from today, HELL will match the voucher value dollar for dollar, donating the
equivalent amount to a nearby food rescue group.
Matt Dagger, General Manager of Kaibosh Food Rescue, says they provided 25,322 kilos of food to 59 different groups, equating to almost 72,500 meals in the first fortnight
of last month's Lockdown. He says under Lockdowns, food rescues have become a major food source for communities across
the country.
"For people who are already doing it tough, it becomes tougher during Lockdown. People lose access to their normal
weekly paychecks or sources of income. In many areas, their traditional sources of food and distribution networks also
become disrupted, so this is where food rescue groups step in and fill the gaps, where they can," says Matt.
Food Rescue groups link the food industry with community groups that support people in need, ensuring that quality
surplus food reaches those struggling - benefiting both the community and the environment. The money raised through this
campaign will cover additional costs the 14 organisations have incurred during Lockdown, especially with demand
increasing.
"We have a wide range of operational expenses getting surplus food from our sources - producers, retailers, supermarkets
- out to the communities we support.
"These funds will cover additional operating costs; many have had to increase their level of service to meet both supply
and demand and also to cover wages when their usual teams have been sent home as a part of social distancing," says
Matt.
Ben Cumming, CEO of HELL, says they were inspired to help the food rescue network after seeing Kaibosh's work firsthand.
"On a recent tour of Kaibosh, seeing and hearing what they do opened our eyes to problems with the food industry in New
Zealand. Like us, food rescue groups for the community and the environment. With the additional stress COVID-19 has
placed on them, we wanted to raise funds to support their work and educate NZ on the issues our communities also face",
says Ben.
Matt Dagger says in the early days of last month's Lockdown; it was a 'mad few days' rescuing food that was destined for
events, cafes and restaurants and no longer needed.
"Lots of businesses had to empty their chillers and freezers to prepare for the Lockdown. Given we've gone down alert
levels outside of Auckland, there is some return to normality, but not up there. I recently spoke to someone in the food
security space who said it is brutal right now - there simply isn't enough food for people with fewer financial
resources. Lockdowns are a really tough time to be poor," says Matt.
The following Food Rescues are participating in the campaign and will receive funds based on the total number of
vouchers purchased at the closest HELL Pizza store.The Hub, Te PukeKCA, PoriruaNourished for Nil, HastingsGood Neighbour TaurangaHalo, Taupo/Tokoroa/LevinThe Free Store, WellingtonKaibosh, Wellington/Hutt Valley/ Kapiti HorowhenuaFair Food, West AucklandRotorua Whakaora, RotoruaKaivolution, HamiltonLove Soup, WhangaparoaFood Rescue Northland, NorthlandNelson Environment Centre, NelsonFoodbank Aoteoroa, Christchurch