Domino’s Warrington supporting charities with equivalent of 28,810 meals

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Domino’s Warrington Supply Chain Centre (SCC) provided the equivalent of over 28,810 meals* to charity through its partnership with Felix in 2025.

From January to December last year, over 12.1 tonnes of surplus food was collected from the Warrington SCC and delivered for redistribution to charities and community groups nationwide.
Domino’s Pizza also achieved a major milestone of redistributing 500,000 meals to charity across the UK via Felix since the partnership began in 2017. Last year alone, a total 38.6 tonnes of food was provided to local causes in need.
Felix is the new name for merged food redistribution charities FareShare and The Felix Project. In the Greater Manchester area, food redistribution is managed by EMERGE, a network partner of Felix who run FareShare Greater Manchester.
Where it’s impossible to avoid surplus food, Domino’s distributes it to those who need it most. Surplus food, including cheese, meats and dips, collected at the Warrington SCC, are redistributed through Felix’s network of charities throughout the country. In 2025, Domino’s Pizza supported nearly 2,000 charities via its partnership with Felix, providing much needed support to those in need.

By supplying Felix with surplus food, Domino’s helps extend a lifeline to those in need, while tackling a crucial role in its own sustainably strategy, mitigating carbon emissions by reducing food waste. In 2025, Domino’s saved a total 77 tonnes of CO2 and nearly 103 million litres of water through donating surplus food to Felix.  While waste accounts for only a small portion of the brand’s overall emissions, reducing it is part of a broader strategy to lower greenhouse gases. Domino’s remain committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Chris Shepard, General Manager of the Domino’s Warrington SCC said: “Our supply chain is carefully managed, so we keep food waste to a minimum. But where surplus does arise, we’re committed to making sure it reaches organisations like Felix, who can get it to the people and communities who need it most. With 4.5 million children in the UK living in poverty, partnerships like this play an important role in helping provide essential support to people facing financial hardship nationwide. Thanks to the ongoing efforts of our Warrington SCC team, more than 12 tonnes of surplus food has been redistributed, helping it make a meaningful difference while also reducing waste.”
Li Brookman, Head of Retail at Felix said: “We are so grateful to the team at the Warrington SCC and everyone at Domino’s for their ongoing support. Domino’s commitment to supporting the redistribution of surplus food makes a real difference to people and communities in need across the UK. At a time when demand for our food is growing and people are struggling with the cost of living, we’re delighted to be continuing our partnership with Domino’s under our new name – Felix. Thank you Domino’s.”

* 1 meal equivalent to 420 grams, based on WRAP estimate


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