
The doors of Whang膩rei鈥檚 social supermarket have been open for a year, but demand is so high that the shelves are struggling to stay stocked.听
155 Whare Kai manager Samantha Cassidy said the social supermarket is struggling to supply the $7500 to $17,500 worth of groceries needed each week to cater for the free shopping slots.听
Social supermarkets allow people who do not have reliable access to enough safe and nutritious food to choose what they need for themselves in a supermarket-style environment. Instead of using money to purchase food, there is a points system based on the needs of the household.听
鈥淲e were getting numbers up to about between 70 to 130 a week and our appointments were able to take up 130 a week. That didn鈥檛 work, though,鈥 Cassidy said.听
The demand was such that the social supermarket had to scale the number of shopping slots back to between 50 to 70 to fit its funding.听
鈥淏ut while we鈥檙e doing that, the numbers are really growing ... we get about 50 calls or emails a day - it鈥檚 huge.鈥听
Cassidy has seen first-hand the rising volume of people needing help to access food.听
鈥淚 started off in 2017 at Food Rescue and I鈥檝e seen it grow every year, and every year it鈥檚 getting worse.鈥听
And the range of people affected by food prices is expanding.听
鈥淲e鈥檙e getting people coming through from everywhere. It鈥檚 our working wh膩nau, and beneficiaries who know their budget and budget really well but they just can鈥檛 live, and it sucks.鈥听
(From left): 155 Whare Kai manager Samantha Cassidy, agency referrals manager Cassidy Nelson, storeperson Keenen Cassidy and checkout operator Amanda Chittenden celebrate one year of being open. Photo / Tania Whyte听
Just like a supermarket, 155 Whare Kai provides necessities including freezer items such as meats, frozen vegetables, chiller items such as butter, cheese, milk and creams, hygiene products, breakfast foods, oils and sauces, laundry, cleaning and toilet products and baking essentials.听
Cassidy said somewhat surprisingly, the items most in demand were cleaning products.听
鈥淸Those products] get wiped out because those are the expensive things.鈥听
Multi-purpose cleaning products can set conventional supermarket shoppers back anywhere between $2 to $7.50.听
Cassidy said next off the shelf were meats and frozen products.听
While some kai is donated by Foodstuffs, local supermarkets, food producers and local businesses, Cassidy said it is not enough.听
鈥淭he Covid-related funding we received when we opened has long dried up, but it鈥檚 the increasing price of food that鈥檚 stretching us, with very little budget to work with.鈥听
In an effort to ease the pressure, the social supermarket is inviting local businesses and the community to sponsor a shelf.听
Shelf sponsors can choose to sponsor a shelf in return for having their logo or name visible on the shelf for the chosen period of time and a post of appreciation on 155 Whare 膧whina鈥檚 social media channels.听
Cassidy said sponsoring a shelf can make a 鈥渉uge difference鈥 for wh膩nau and people accessing the social supermarket.听
To sponsor a shelf or donate to 155 Whare Kai, visit听.听
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