There are now 6 Community Fridges across Manchester

Did you know that the average family of four wastes £720 of food a year? Enter the Community Fridge; an easy way to make good food go further.

A photo of people at a Community Fridge

A community fridge is a space where everyone can share surplus food, including donations from local food businesses, producers, households and gardens.  

They are a tried and tested way of stopping food ending up in the bin and bringing people together to access healthy food, try something new and save money. 

Community fridges are popping up across Manchester! 

Join the sharing revolution  

We’re excited to announce that Manchester’s first Community Fridges have opened in Moss Side, Wythenshawe, Crumpsall and Failsworth, with plenty more in the pipeline. 

Find your nearest Fridge here and stay tuned for more exciting fridge news. 

Moss Side Community Fridge 

The Hungry Be Fed Community Fridge is located at 232 Claremont Road in Moss Side. 

Everyone is welcome! Drop in to visit the fridges anytime on Wednesday and Thursday from 1-5pm.

Got a question or want to donate your surplus food? Please contact Wendy on 07541983086.

Open a Community Fridge  

As part of the In Our Nature programme, we're supporting groups across Manchester to open their own Community Fridge through the free Community Fridge Network. Support includes free guidance, health and safety templates, design assets, peer support, as well as discounted fridges and freezers! 

If you are interested in setting one up, or know a local organisation who would be email us at communityfridge@hubbub.org.uk

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