Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Alexander Stewart*, Rona Mackay*, Kenneth Gibson*, Iain Gray*, Mark McDonald*, Christine Grahame*, Stuart McMillan*, John Finnie*, John Mason*, Joan McAlpine* *S5M-23941 Mark McDonald: Celebrating the University of Aberdeen's Foodsharing Service within the Community—That the Parliament celebrates the Foodsharing Service established by student volunteers at the University of Aberdeen; notes that the service, which is part of the Monday 25 January 2021 16 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan university’s Shared Planet Society, began by collecting food from supermarkets that could not be sold because of mislabelling or over supply, as part of the FareShare scheme at selected local stores; further notes that, prior to the pandemic, the Foodsharing Service operated in the student union building and students could visit to collect what they needed, with the main focus on reducing food sent to landfill; highlights that, when restrictions came into force, the group recognised that it could help fulfil a wider need within the local community, helping vulnerable people or those shielding due to the pandemic; acknowledges that, between March...