Morrisons launches Back to School Packs to support struggling families this summer
Morrisons is giving its shoppers the chance to help families who may be struggling to afford the cost of going back to school with the launch of its Pick Up Packs filled with stationery in stores.
The pre-packed bags can be bought by customers and donated in time for the new school year which starts next month.
Each pack contains essential items students will need when they return to school such as pens, pencils, rubbers, rulers and maths sets.
Shoppers can pick them up on their way into a Morrisons store, pay for them at the till and then leave them in a dedicated donation station.
Retail Gazette
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