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Food company Oakland International sending 50 trucks of aid to families in Ukraine

‘If you are able to support with offers of full pallets or full trucks of food, please email ukraine@oakland-international.com’

A Polish border guard carries a child as refugees from Ukraine cross into Poland at the Medyka crossing(Image: The Associated Press)

A Midlands food company has launched a humanitarian effort to collect and ship out 50 trucks of food to families in Ukraine.

Oakland International hopes to start sending donations from º£½ÇÊÓÆµ suppliers to the Poland/Ukraine border – and maybe even across the border if it is safe enough – as early as tomorrow (Wednesday March 2).

Management has been in touch with Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, the British Red Cross and various EU embassies to find out the best way of getting fresh, frozen, tinned and packet food across Europe.

The business is using its three hubs in Leicestershire, Redditch and Corby to process the shipments as well as sites used by partner companies.

Oakland International co-founder and group chief executive Dean Attwell: "We have today issued a call for support from the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland food sector to assist our European friends so badly affected by the invasion of Ukraine.

“Oakland is prepared to fund up to 50 trucks and drivers to take essential food items (chilled, frozen and ambient) to the eastern border of Poland and possibly into Ukraine if we can get through.

“We are involved in a sector which is famous for responding fast and achieving impossible targets – I am hoping that we can all publicise this request for support and rally together to get all 50 trucks dispatched between Wednesday and Friday this week.