Seabrook to raise £30k for cancer charity

By Gwen Ridler

- Last updated on GMT

Seabrook Crisps hopes to raise £30k through sales of its multipacks
Seabrook Crisps hopes to raise £30k through sales of its multipacks
Snack manufacturer Seabrook Crisps plans to raise £30,000 for children’s cancer charity Clic Sargent, through sales of its multipack lines at Morrisons.

The ‘Raise a Packet’ promotion, announced today (September 5), will see the two companies donate 5p per multipack of Seabrook crisps sold between September 6 and September 26.

Seabrook also sent packets of crisps to the main cancer treatment centres across the country last week for Clic social workers to enjoy, including Great Ormond Street Hospital, Sheffield Children’s Hospital and Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital.

Jon Wood, commercial director at Seabrook, said: “We are proud to support Clic Sargent and join their fight for young lives against cancer.

‘Offering practical support’

“A diagnosis devastates young people and families emotionally, physically and financially, and Clic Sargent is there to limit the damage cancer causes by offering practical support such as grants, support and spaces near hospitals for families to do simple things like laundry.”

Morrisons’ partnered with Clic following a staff vote in January this year. The three-year partnership has a target of £8M, which will be used to train new nurses and fund home hubs – places for families of cancer victims to stay in-between visits to hospitals.

Morrisons’ head of corporate affairs David Scott said: “It is great that Seabrook are coming on board to help us reach our target for Clic Sargent young people and their families.

‘Help us reach our target’

“We are proud to bring this fundraising promotion in to stores, so more people can benefit from the amazing work Clic Sargent does for families across the UK.”

Seabrook and Morrisons’ partnership with Clic followed a number of contributions made to charities by food manufacturers in the past month. Read more information about Clic Sargent here.

Craft brewer BrewDog will donate 10% of its profits each year to charity,​ with its 57,000 investors to decide which charities the money will go to.

Meanwhile, British biscuit manufacturer Paterson Arran has raised £100,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support​ in one year, through the sales of promotional packs of its shortbread.

Food manufacturers fund charity

  • Seabrook Crisps to donate £30,000 to Clic Sargent
  • BrewDog to donate 10% of profits to charity each year
  • Patterson Arran has raised £100,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support

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