Rola Wala Donates 500,000 School Meals With The One Feeds Two Foundation

As one of the founding food partners of the One Feeds Two Foundation, Rola Wala at Trinity Kitchen has donated 500,000 school meals to children living in poverty.  To celebrate this great achievement, and by way of thanking the Leeds community for their support,  the Indian fast food vendor has launched ‘Feedanuary’

The Feedanuary offer means that diners can win a month’s worth of Rola Wala, with one winner announced during every week in January. Details are available at www.rolawala.com/feedanuary.

Rola Wala is also launching #KarmaKorma, a vegan-friendly sweet potato special which is a healthy version of the curry house classic – free from nuts, dairy, heavy oil and sugar.  What makes it extra special is that for every #KarmaKorma you buy, TWO meals will be donated to the One Feeds Two initiative, quite a feel-good factor as you enjoy a healthier meal, knowing two other meals will be given to schoolchildren who cannot take food for granted.

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Mark Wright, Rola Wala Founder, said: “We’re so proud to be able to say that each time you have a meal at Rola Wala, you’ll directly be helping schoolchildren living in one of the world’s poorest communities.

Not only does the donation of a school meal help tackle global child hunger, it also helps to encourage attendance at school and improves concentration and all-round health.

It’s vital that everyone does their bit to help others, and the food industry is no exception. The food many of us eat is a lifestyle choice; for others it’s survival, but we should all work together to tackle important issues such as poverty and child hunger, and the One Feeds Two initiative is a perfect example of that.”

Dan Wharton, Marketing Manager at Trinity Leeds, said:

“It’s great to see such a popular street food vendor showing support for important causes like One Feeds Two.

The success of the initiative wouldn’t be possible without our loyal Trinity Kitchen customers and we’re sure they’ll continue to get behind the campaign and support the ‘Feedanuary’ initiative.”

For more details, visit www.rolawala.com/feedanuary or www.onefeedstwo.org.