Access Hospitality launches digital advent calendar in aid of Fareshare

30 November 2021 by
Access Hospitality launches digital advent calendar in aid of Fareshare

Access Hospitality has launched a digital advent calendar in aid of food charity Fareshare.

The ‘12 Days of Christmas Hospitality' digital advent calendar offers a range of prizes that Access Hospitality has purchased from its customers, including vouchers for Mowgli restaurants, wine subscriptions and £1500 to spend at any Rocco Forte hotel.

Entry is free, except on 10 December when a £2 donation to Fareshare will be required from entrants who wish to be in with a chance of winning £1000. Access Hospitality will match each donation and hopes to exceed the £54,000 it raised in 2020.

Henry Seddon, managing director of Access Hospitality, said: "We want to say thank you [to operators] by providing some festive cheer and giving everybody the chance to win some wonderful prizes that Access Hospitality has drawn, and purchased, from its wonderful customers.

"We also recognise that there are many people struggling to put food on their table so want to unite in supporting FareShare which works to tackle food poverty and reduce food waste in the UK."

The Access Hospitality digital advent calendar

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