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FUEL10K porridge and FareShare renew partnership for this month

FUEL10K porridge and FareShare renew partnership for this month

FUEL10K has once again agreed a partnership with FareShare this month.

The partnership will see FUEL10K matching sales of each of its porridge pots sold in the UK throughout February with a donation of a portion to FareShare, the UK’s national network of charitable food redistributors, in an effort to fight hunger and tackle food waste.


This agreement extends to all flavours of FUEL10K’s porridge range, which are available purchased here via UK-based healthy snack wholesaler Epicurium. The full list of availability is as follows:

  • FUEL10K Porridge - Golden Syrup (8x70g)
  • FUEL10K Porridge - Chocolate (8x70g)
  • FUEL10K Porridge - Salted Caramel (8x70g)
  • FUEL10K Porridge - Apple & Cinnamon (8x70g)
  • FUEL10K Porridge - Super Berry (8x70g)

More information on the partnership can be found here.

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