Chartwells food parcel company is supplying Reading children
Last updated 13th Jan 2021
STRUGGLING families in Reading are relying on a company that has been accused of providing āunacceptableā food parcels.
While schools are closed during the national lockdown, Chartwells is being paid by the taxpayer to provide families of Reading children, who are entitled to free school meals, with weekly hampers that contain £15 worth of food.
Brighter Futures for Children ā the company set up by Reading Borough Council to support vulnerable children ā insists those families are receiving nutritious food in hampers that are prepared in line with national guidance.
Chartwells, which has been serving school meals in Reading since 2006, has come under fire after a mother claimed that it sent her £5.22 worth of food to feed her children for 10 days, when she is entitled to £30 of food.
The anonymous woman posted a photograph of the food on Twitter and footballer Marcus Rashford, who is campaigning to end food poverty, described it as āunacceptableā.
The company, that is part of catering giant Compass Group, said the image ādoes not reflect the specification of one of our hampersā and promised to āinvestigate immediatelyā.
A Brighter Futures for Children spokesman said:
āChartwells is one of the providers supplying weekly food hampers to parents and guardians during lockdown if their children qualify for pupil premium free school meals and are at home due to partial school closure or, when schools are fully open, due to shielding or the need to self-isolate.
āThe hamper content cost is equivalent to buying the same items in a supermarket.ā
He added:
āWe have been advised by Chartwells the food parcels are in line with the nutritional guidance provided by the Local Authority Caterers Association (LACA).ā
When several other families then posted pictures of meagre food parcels online, Labour leader Keir Starmer weighed in, describing them as āwoefully inadequateā and āa disgraceā.
The Department for Education says it is ālooking into thisā as food parcels āshould be nutritious and contain a varied range of foodā.