Jack's Wakefield donates to homeless charity and helps lighten the January blues with surprise vouchers

Jack's supermarket, on Ings Road in Wakefield, has donated a supply of longlife food to The Real Junk Food Project, one of the UK’s largest environmental and homeless charities redistributing surplus food to those in need.
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Jack's donated plenty of food and drinks to help the charity who are working incredibly hard during this difficult lockdown period.

Michael Ward, store manager of Jack's Wakefield, said: "Since last March, Jack's has continuously given back to the local community as we always try to put our customers at the heart of everything we do. It's a tough time for everyone right now so we hope this helps those who are connected with The Real Junk Food Project.

Also, whilst collecting their essentials, Wakefield residents were randomly selected to win a Jack’s monetary voucher, ready to spend on their next essential shop, to help lighten the January blues.

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