The budget supermarket's new initiative will see it roll out 'toy banks' across every single store
Lidl has announced today it will be launching a new nationwide toy donation drive to help support charities and community groups during the festive period.
Any toys donated will then be collected by local charities participating in Lidl’s ‘Feed it Back’ scheme, coordinated by Neighbourly, alongside the food donations they pick up weekly Charities, community groups and food banks can register interest now to receive surplus food and toy donations this Christmas here before Monday, October 31.
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