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Soreen offers free snacks to frontline workers

Malt loaf brand Soreen is offering thousands of free snack products to the NHS, key workers and supporting charities as a ‘thank you’ gesture.

NHS staff, key workers or people on behalf of those workers can visit: www.checkoutsmart.com/soreen, enter their details and redeem Soreen products free of charge.


Mark Simester, managing director at Soreen, said: “It’s been a challenging time for everyone, and at Soreen we want to ensure that we are doing what we can to support those who need us most. We’re working hard to get food on the shelves, and support the NHS, key workers, food banks and charities.

“We’ve donated thousands of Soreen snacks to NHS workers as a way of showing our thanks for their tireless work. We hope these provide them with a much-needed boost to help fuel them throughout their challenging days.”

Soreen continues to support the NHS Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and The Bread & Butter Thing charities during the virus outbreak.

The brand has donated Lunchbox Loaves, a much-loved snack enjoyed by children and families in particular that come in malt, strawberry, banana and apple flavours, along with Soreen’s pre-buttered slices, to NHS staff at the Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust.

The Bread and Butter Thing (TBBT), a charity that makes life more affordable for people on a low income by offering deeply discounted food also received over 9,000 units of Soreen’s pre-buttered slices.

Soreen’s pre-buttered slices also fuelled thousands at the opening of the NHS Nightingale Hospital in London, as well as Salford Royal hospital last month.

In addition to this, the firm has supplied to Hotel Football in Manchester, where co-owners, Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs, re-opened their facilities specially to provide free use of their rooms to health workers during the pandemic.