Britain’s King Charles with Dame Martina Milburn and Dame Louise Casey on the second anniversary of the Coronation Food Project, in London, Britain, Wednesday.
Britain’s King Charles met charity leaders and supermarket bosses Wednesday to celebrate a project to cut food waste and feed those in need which has distributed the equivalent of 11mn meals over the last two years.
Charles set up his Coronation Food Project in 2023, the year he was crowned king, with the aim of bringing together food producers and retailers with local community groups who provide meals for those who are hungry.
At the event in central London, Charles was shown meals made from surplus food, and met chefs from The Felix Project, a charity which takes fruit and vegetables which can no longer be sold and delivers them to food banks, schools and childcare groups.
Charles set up his Coronation Food Project in 2023, the year he was crowned king, with the aim of bringing together food producers and retailers with local community groups who provide meals for those who are hungry.
At the event in central London, Charles was shown meals made from surplus food, and met chefs from The Felix Project, a charity which takes fruit and vegetables which can no longer be sold and delivers them to food banks, schools and childcare groups.
