An evaluation of the Birchwood Junk Food Caf, Skelmersdale

Journal of public health (Oxford, England)(2023)

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Food waste is an issue of global concern requiring worldwide action. In the UK, 19 pound billion worth of food is wasted every year. A variety of initiatives have been developed to redistribute surplus food to those in need. The Birchwood Junk Food Cafe in Skelmersdale combines the reduction of food waste with community and societal benefits. The University of Manchester and the Birchwood Centre conducted an evaluation of the cafe including a customer satisfaction survey, a long-form health and wellbeing survey and qualitative interviews. Each day the cafe produces a three-course menu for the public on a 'pay-as-you-feel' basis. During an 18-month period, the cafe intercepted 32 729 kg of food that would otherwise have gone to waste, served over 1500 people, with 3500 covers, 60 different dishes and 1200 volunteer hours. Customer satisfaction was extremely high with 88% being repeated visitors and 86% rating the cafe as excellent. Volunteers include youth from the local Birchwood Centre, who gain valuable experiences. Customers benefit from social interactions and additional community cohesion. The cafe offers an unique opportunity to impact on the wider community and provides support and structure for the volunteers.
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food choice,food waste,public health
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