Baker Labels to ‘Salute the NHS’

Baker Labels has announced the production of three million labels free of charge for the ‘Salute the NHS’ campaign whose aim is to provide one million meals to NHS staff over the next three months helping to fight the Covid-19 pandemic.

Baker Labels to produce three million labels for NHS staff meals under ‘Salute the NHS’ campaign

British businessman, Ron Dennis CBE, has launched ‘Salute The NHS’, a major not-for-profit initiative aiming to feed thousands of dedicated NHS workers with high-quality meals and booster snacks over the next three months. The boost pack meals are already being delivered at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. They will now expand across the country to the Government targeted locations to around 10,000 meals a day in the coming weeks.

Baker Labels’ contribution to the campaign is just another example of its commitment to supporting the community, particularly during these challenging times.

‘When I was contacted by Ron Dennis and heard about the campaign I didn’t hesitate. We are in a position to be able to manufacture the number of labels required and to be flexible on quantities, variations and demand. With the added support from our material suppliers at Avery Dennison, who have agreed to donate 15,000 square meters of material I’m proud to be part of the team of suppliers collaborating to get this done,’ said Steve Baker managing director of Baker Labels.

The first labels produced for the campaign will be used on the boxes and packaging of the Boost Food Packs, which have been planned by a team of chefs and nutritionists led by food expert Lyndy Redding to ensure balanced, nutritious and tasty meals, designed to sustain the body and mind. 

This follows the production of free social distancing floor stickers for local businesses and further financial donations to local charities: GPB 1,000 (USD 1,260) to the Brentwood Foodbank, GPB 5,000 (USD 6,280) to Kids Inspire and the donation of 1,000 protective face masks to nearby NHS facilities.