A FRUIT-ILE SEARCH: Expert explains supermarkets’ fruit and veg emergency
MANY shoppers have struggled to find their favourite fruits and vegetables in recent days, with many store shelves appearing barren.
MANY shoppers have struggled to find their favourite fruits and vegetables in recent days, with many store shelves appearing barren.
Supermarket boosts children's charity
A WOODLEY charity has been given £1,000 to help children enjoy leisure time, and it's all thanks to shoppers at ...
SHOPPERS in Wokingham have helped contribute to a national project that has donated more than three million meals to vulnerable ...
SHOPPERS can support children in need this summer thanks to Tesco’s ‘Buy One to Help a Child’ scheme. The supermarket’s ...
SHOPPERS are being asked to put the Every Little Helps slogan into action next month to help Wokingham’s Foodbank stock ...
AN APPEAL to shoppers to recycle their bags has been made in a bid to help the borough’s foodbank. Caring ...
AN INITIATIVE to help bring hot meals to Wokingham’s vulnerable residents has been giving more than a little help from ...
Tesco is expanding its food donation programme to help Wokingham families eat more fresh fruit and vegetables this winter.
A WOKINGHAM supermarket has isolated two staff members after they tested positive for coronavirus. Wokingham.Today was contacted by readers concerned ...
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