Hampshire

Portsmouth Charity Collects Extra Supermarket Food To Help Families

By

Karen McGinn
10 March 2026, 11:59 am

A local non-profit organisation in Portsmouth is helping residents manage rising food prices by collecting and redistributing surplus food from supermarkets. Community Spotlight CIC currently carries out about 40 collection runs every week across the city in Hampshire.

The group visits 13 different supermarkets in the area to pick up stock that would otherwise be thrown away. This initiative ensures that good food does not go to waste and instead reaches people who are struggling with the high cost of living.

The programme is designed to provide a direct safety net for households facing financial strain and food insecurity. By acting as a community connector, the organisation turns supermarket waste into a useful resource for those in need.

These weekly operations are part of a wider effort to support the community while reducing the environmental impact of local food waste. Residents can access the service through the charity to help manage their household budgets.

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