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Freddie Bennett

New food boxes help people struggling with Iftar costs during Ramadan

Muslims across the world are currently observing Ramadan, but the ongoing cost of living crisis in the UK is raising issues when it comes to breaking fast.

Iftar, the fast-breaking meal eaten when the sun sets, is a crucial part of Ramadan. However, the rising cost of food is making it incredibly difficult for some Muslims observing the occasion this month.

In a bid to combat this, condiment brand Hellman's has teamed up with the UK charity Human Appeal to offer free food parcels to those most in need during Ramadan.

This comes as new research shows that two thirds of practicing UK Muslims are concerned about the cost of Iftar meals this year.

Many Muslims are concerned about the price of food for Iftar (Hellmann’s)

The programme, 'Iftar for All' allows Muslims to apply for the food packages which could make rising prices easier to handle.

The parcels have been created by the British-Bangladeshi chef Afia Begom of Afelia's Kitchen who has designed them to contain a week's worth of food with no waste.

They contain a range of non-perishable products, including halal food like chickpeas and dates.

These boxes also contain ingredients that go well together to avoid any food waste.

And recipients can also expect to learn new recipes as it comes with a recipe book from the chef.

From today, the boxes will be available at centres including, Sufra Foodbank in London, Birmingham Central Mosque and Homeless Aid UK in Bolton.

Owais Khan, deputy CEO at Human Appeal, called the scheme "an inclusive call to action."

"Sharing food and Iftar is in the spirit of special occasions like Ramadan, and we want to show people how they can share and give back to those in need around them."

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