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Survey finds bread is the food thrown out most often at home

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New Environmental Protection Agency research shows that 48 per cent of people say bread is the food they throw out most often. The research, carried out for National Stop Food Waste Day last weekend, explored our habits which contribute to the more than 220,000 tonnes of household food waste produced in Ireland every year.

Food Rescue — A recipe for fighting food waste and transforming lives

As manager for Community Catering at COPE Galway, Geraldine Ryan oversees their partnership with Tesco and Food Cloud.

Where is government urgency to tackle sky-high food and grocery bills? – Clarke

Local Sinn Féin Deputy, Sorca Clarke, has called on her fellow constituency elected representatives Robert Troy, Peter Burke and Joe Flaherty to demand urgency from their government colleagues to tackle sky-high food and grocery bills.

Some 46% of homeowners putting off ‘big life plans’ due to cost of living

With Ireland’s inflation rate stubbornly remaining at over seven percent, people throughout the country are putting big plans and major life decisions on the long finger or cancelling them entirely in a bid to combat the cost-of-living challenges.

Survey reveals links between cost-of-living crisis and healthy living

New research led by Slimming World, the UK and Ireland’s largest weight-loss organisation, has revealed that the cost-of-living crisis is making it more difficult to make healthy food choices.

SVP records 20% increase in calls for help in first quarter of year

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The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul (SVP) has recorded an almost 20 per cent increase in calls for help in the first quarter of 2021.

Age Action and the Irish Red Cross launch COVID-19 hardship fund to assist older people

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Age Action and the Irish Red Cross are launching a Covid-19 Hardship Fund in partnership, to support people experiencing difficulties meeting costs associated with the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

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