This summer, we are uniting London's hospitality sector in the fight against food waste and hunger.
One in three working parents across the UK said they have struggled to feed their children in the last 12 months. The Felix Project is on a mission to change this, and by signing up to our Restaurants Feed London campaign, you can play a crucial part in helping us create a London where no good food is wasted and no-one goes hungry.
Getting involved in Restaurants Feed London 2026 couldn’t be easier.
The campaign launches on World Hunger Day (28 May) and runs until the end of July. All we ask is that participating restaurants add an optional £1 donation to customer bills - a small ask that creates a huge impact. At the end of July, you simply donate the total raised, helping us build a London where good food is never wasted and no one goes hungry.
For every £100 raised, we can provide 270 meals to people experiencing food poverty across the capital. Last year, our Restaurants Feed London campaign helped fund an incredible 184,000 meals - and this year, we're aiming even higher.
Richard Gladwin - Managing Director of Gladwin Brothers and Local & Wild: “Our partnership with The Felix Project through Restaurants Feed London reflects what we believe in as a group. Reducing food waste has long been part of how we operate, and we’re committed to continuing that work across all our restaurants. It’s not just about what happens in our kitchens, but about supporting and educating our staff, guests and community around food waste and food hunger. By working together and constantly looking for better solutions, we can play our part in creating lasting change. "
To make your involvement effortless, we’ll provide a full campaign content pack - table cards, social media assets, and inspiring stories from the people your support will directly help. We can’t wait to see your team championing the difference you’re making.
If you have any questions or want to sign up, do not hesitate to reach out to our Corporate Partnerships Manager, Emma Burns, to find out more!
Take a powerful stand against food waste and hunger by signing up today.