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Mumsnet launches first branded products with Iceland
Mumsnet launches first branded products with Iceland

Yahoo

time07-04-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Mumsnet launches first branded products with Iceland

Parenting site Mumsnet is launching its first branded products in the form of a range of ready meals to aid Alder Hey Children's Hospital. The five meals in the Little Explorers range have been created in partnership with supermarket Iceland. They are made with 'quality' ingredients and could all be created at home from scratch using cupboard ingredients, the parenting site and supermarket said. They contain one of the recommended five-a-day portions of fruit and vegetables and have a low salt content, no added sugar, no emulsifiers, artificial ingredients or preservatives. The 200g meals – a fish pie, cottage pie, spaghetti bolognese, mac & cheese and chicken tikka and rice – go on sale on April 8 for £2 each, with 5p from each sale donated to Alder Hey Children's Charity to support the hospital. Iceland Foods Charitable Foundation will then match the total raised up to the value of an additional £50,000. Paul Dhaliwal, chief commercial officer at Iceland, said: 'We're delighted to be exclusively stocking the new Mumsnet range, and we're pleased to share that a portion of the sales will be going directly to Alder Hey. 'The range is part of our ongoing commitment to providing healthy choices for time poor families at affordable prices.' Mumsnet founder and chief executive Justine Roberts said: 'Mumsnet's mission is to make parents' lives easier, and we're really pleased to have partnered with Iceland to produce a range of kids' ready meals that will do just that. 'We know from the thousands of conversations on-site that it can be difficult for busy parents to find the right balance between convenience and nutrition when feeding their kids. 'Our new range has been carefully created from healthy ingredients you'd find in your own kitchen, so even when you're short on time you can still be confident, you're making a healthy choice for your children – as well as serving up something that they'll actually want to eat.' Alder Hey Children's Charity chief executive Fiona Ashcroft said: 'We are thrilled to be part of this fantastic partnership with Mumsnet and Iceland, which not only provides families across the UK with simple, nutritious, and convenient meal options, but also helps to support the specialist care we provide for our young patients and their families. 'Every purchase will contribute directly to Alder Hey, funding life-saving equipment, pioneering research, and innovative projects that make a real difference to children's healthcare. 'We're incredibly grateful to Mumsnet and Iceland for their support, giving families peace of mind that they're not just choosing a healthy meal, but also helping to support one of the UK's leading children's hospitals.'

Mumsnet launches first branded products with Iceland
Mumsnet launches first branded products with Iceland

The Independent

time07-04-2025

  • Health
  • The Independent

Mumsnet launches first branded products with Iceland

Parenting site Mumsnet is launching its first branded products in the form of a range of ready meals to aid Alder Hey Children's Hospital. The five meals in the Little Explorers range have been created in partnership with supermarket Iceland. They are made with 'quality' ingredients and could all be created at home from scratch using cupboard ingredients, the parenting site and supermarket said. They contain one of the recommended five-a-day portions of fruit and vegetables and have a low salt content, no added sugar, no emulsifiers, artificial ingredients or preservatives. The 200g meals – a fish pie, cottage pie, spaghetti bolognese, mac & cheese and chicken tikka and rice – go on sale on April 8 for £2 each, with 5p from each sale donated to Alder Hey Children's Charity to support the hospital. Iceland Foods Charitable Foundation will then match the total raised up to the value of an additional £50,000. Paul Dhaliwal, chief commercial officer at Iceland, said: 'We're delighted to be exclusively stocking the new Mumsnet range, and we're pleased to share that a portion of the sales will be going directly to Alder Hey. 'The range is part of our ongoing commitment to providing healthy choices for time poor families at affordable prices.' Mumsnet founder and chief executive Justine Roberts said: 'Mumsnet's mission is to make parents' lives easier, and we're really pleased to have partnered with Iceland to produce a range of kids' ready meals that will do just that. 'We know from the thousands of conversations on-site that it can be difficult for busy parents to find the right balance between convenience and nutrition when feeding their kids. 'Our new range has been carefully created from healthy ingredients you'd find in your own kitchen, so even when you're short on time you can still be confident, you're making a healthy choice for your children – as well as serving up something that they'll actually want to eat.' Alder Hey Children's Charity chief executive Fiona Ashcroft said: 'We are thrilled to be part of this fantastic partnership with Mumsnet and Iceland, which not only provides families across the UK with simple, nutritious, and convenient meal options, but also helps to support the specialist care we provide for our young patients and their families. 'Every purchase will contribute directly to Alder Hey, funding life-saving equipment, pioneering research, and innovative projects that make a real difference to children's healthcare. 'We're incredibly grateful to Mumsnet and Iceland for their support, giving families peace of mind that they're not just choosing a healthy meal, but also helping to support one of the UK's leading children's hospitals.'

Alder Hey: 'Delight' at Bafta win for hospital cinema charity
Alder Hey: 'Delight' at Bafta win for hospital cinema charity

BBC News

time17-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Alder Hey: 'Delight' at Bafta win for hospital cinema charity

Staff at a children's hospital in Liverpool have said they are "delighted" the charity behind its on-site cinema was awarded a Bafta on Sunday evening for its outstanding contribution to charity MediCinema opened a cinema at Alder Hey Children's Hospital in November, which has since held over 50 screenings for in excess of 300 of fundraising at the hospital, Cath Harding, said the facility had been "a game changer" for young patients and their families."It makes such a difference to them when they are in hospital," she said. "It puts a smile on their face and provides that little bit of magic that we like to do at Alder Hey." The cinema has capacity for 34 youngsters and their families with seating as well as space for wheelchairs and hospital was paid for by donations raised jointly between Alder Hey Children's Charity and MediCinema."It is such a brilliant facility to have at the hospital for all our patients and their families going through what can be a really extraordinary, really difficult time for them," Ms Harding added."It enables them to immerse themselves into another world away from hospital, which is really important for mental health emotional wellbeing." Ms Harding said some of the children had never been to a cinema so the experience was "a real game changer"."The smile on their faces is a joy to see," she said."The children can enjoy an experience that other children and their families may take for granted."MediCinema was first established in 1999 and operates cinemas across the country in hospitals in London, Newcastle, Glasgow and Newport. Listen to the best of BBC Radio Merseyside on BBC Sounds and follow BBC Merseyside on Facebook, X, and Instagram, and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer.

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