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The contents of each Emergency Food Box have been designed by a nutritionalist to provide a balanced healthy diet for 3 days. There are two sizes; single box, and family box.  The contents can vary occasionally dependent on what we have ample supply of. 

 

The contents are all dried and tinned foods, which are within  the 'Best Before Date'. If boxes held by distributors beyond the 'Best Before Date' written on the box, they are returned to Devizes Food Bank for re-packing.

Sorry we can't accept fresh or frozen foods at any time.

 

 

   Food Box Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ);

 

   What does an 'Emergency Food Box' look like?

   What are the contents of an Food Box?

   What meals can I make with the contents?

 

 

 

 

 

 

What does an Emergency Food Box look like?

There are several in the pictures below.

The contents of a  single Emergency Food Box

modelled by Beryl, Sue & Sue & Margaret, 

 

 

 

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These were taken away for

 distribution by the Wiltshire Salvation Army, who also rolled up their sleeves

  to help pack them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pictured right are boxes being received by a member of the Kennet Children and Families Team from Wiltshire County Council.

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  EMERGENCY FOOD BOX CONTENTS

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Tins/Packets of:

Cereal

Sugar

Meat

Fruit Juice

Milk (Long Life)

Sponge Pudding

Pasta Sauces

Chocolate

Rice Pudding

Tea

Fish

Fruit

Instant Mash

Biscuits

Soup

Snacks

Beans

Pasta

Tomatoes

Vegetables

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