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Wall’s Pastry announces charity partnership with Action Against Hunger

Wall’s Pastry announces charity partnership with Action Against Hunger

Leading sausage roll brand Wall’s Pastry has announced a new charity partnership with Action Against Hunger, pledging to donate 5p from every pack sold of its 10x55g sausage rolls.

Funds raised through the initiative will support Action Against Hunger’s work to tackle hunger in areas of high poverty across the UK.


The announcement follows an exceptional year of growth for Wall’s, which is massively outperforming the market, achieving 40 per cent growth in value and 36 per cent in volume in the past 52 weeks. Wall’s is now utilising its brand presence and resonance with shoppers to support Action Against Hunger’s mission to put an end to hunger across the UK.

Action Against Hunger collaborates with local partners in UK regions facing high child poverty rates, improving access to food through surplus food distribution. Funds raised through Wall’s initiative will support the upkeep of these centres and help purchase essential food supplies for those in need. Wall’s will also contribute products to food donation facilities over the Christmas season and into the new year.

“Our philosophy is, ‘When Hunger Call’s, Grab a Wall’s’. However, we recognise that for many people across the UK, food is a necessity in short supply,” Jason Manley, brand director at Wall’s Pastry, part of The Compleat Food Group, said.

“As a leading food brand, we understand that our responsibility goes beyond creating high-quality, delicious and good value food that people love to eat. That’s why we couldn’t be prouder to announce our partnership with Action Against Hunger.

“We encourage consumers looking to satisfy their hunger to pick up a 10-pack of our favourite sausage rolls. By doing so, they’ll not only enjoy a tasty treat but also contribute to the fight against hunger here in the UK.”

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