Support the campaign!
1. Write a letter to your MP using the form bellow, and remember to include some of the points in our sample letter.
2. Print off ourĀ standard letter and send it to Jim Paice the Minister at Defra with responsibility for food waste. Remember to add your name and address.
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7 Dec 09 at 11:22 pm
I'm a little late to the party and can't assist tomorrow. Your campaign is spot on particularly the stupid specifications which supermarket buyers insist farmers have to agree to, so wasting good food. I'm so pleased you guys have begun to get the pedulum swinging back.
I hope I can help out in 2010 -let me know.
Cheers
David Faires
15 Dec 09 at 6:09 pm
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16 Dec 09 at 9:46 pm
[...] In this way we managed to get many hundereds of letters to Dan Norris signed (print your own off here). Once people had read the letter and had it explained i didnt experiance even one refusal to [...]
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17 Dec 09 at 3:05 pm
What a fantastic idea! I live in Sweden and the London event was discussed in the media here.
Eileen Laurie
18 Dec 09 at 10:06 pm
I think all heads of state and political parties today are essentially uncaring. Its hard to really feel happy about any of them
John Umana
8 Mar 10 at 2:12 pm