Morrisons launches NHS click and collect food box
National Health Service Staff will be able to collect a food box from hospital car parks
Two deliveries a week on Monday and Thursday will give access to essential groceries
£30 box includes toilet roll, pasta, rice, soup, tinned goods and some fruit and veg
Morrisons is to launch a click and collect food box service from hospital car parks to give NHS staff easy access to essential groceries.
The click and collect service which will launch at St James's Hospital and Leeds General Infirmary today and will help NHS staff who may be struggling to get the groceries they need. Many NHS staff have taken to social media to say they can’t always get the groceries they need especially if more than one family member works in the NHS.
Morrisons is responding with a designated click and collect site within hospital car parks making it easy for them to pick up their groceries after their shift has ended.
Starting with NHS staff at the two Leeds hospitals, orders can be placed now via a dedicated website for staff - with collections on Monday and Thursday between 6-8am for night shifts and 4-6pm for day shifts.
The boxes are available for vegetarians or meat eaters and are priced at £30. A typical box will be made up of a variety of items including; canned baked beans, soup and pasta sauce, milk, dairy products such as butter and cheese, bread, rice and pasta, vegetables, such as potatoes, carrots and onions and essential household items.
The Vegetarian Food Box includes vegetarian proteins such as meat free sausages and mince. The Meat Food Box includes fresh meat such as chicken or beef.
David Potts, Morrisons Chief Executive, said: “At this important time, the National Health Service is supporting the whole country so we need to support them too. We will be taking this service to many more hospitals to help feed NHS staff as they face into the challenges of treating people affected by the Coronavirus Pandemic.”
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